Zuneified
admin | April 16, 2010 | 1:32 pm
I finally bought a Zune 16HD after many month of self debating on whether to buy one, hold out for a new model, or go with a flash camcorder instead.
Well, today Microsoft introduced the Zune 64 GB HD to the world, commanding a retail price of around $350. And what does 64 GB get you? About 16,000 songs, 20 hours of HD video, or 25,000 pictures on average. That quite impressive, but also complete overkill for someone like me who hasn’t used an MP3 player in roughly two years myself, and just recently noted I only have about 100 pictures on my Droid phone…and that’s only because the phone has a camera, otherwise, there would probably be none. I can’t see myself transferring thousands of pictures to a MP3 player and carrying it around for what? I tend to email pictures to people, or share via Facebook or Web Shots, and even occasionally on a small USB thumb drive, but to have thousands of digital images on a portable jukebox? No, not my thing. I’ll use it strictly for music, podcasts, and the occasional video.
My very first MP3 player only held 256 MB of music which was plenty for listening to music at the gym for about an hour when I work out. The biggest hassle was after a few weeks, maybe getting tired of a few songs, and changing a few of them out.
My second MP3 player was a Creative Rio which had a 4GB internal hard drive. It was really cool, with its docking stations/charger/auxiliary output ports, although it’s bulky shape and weight could prove to be a little unwieldy at times. Even then, I don’t think I even filled it up 25% and had hundreds of songs on it. I still possess it, although it hasn’t been touched in about 3 or more years.
So why the Zune now? And why not the 32GB model, or iPod, or some other cheaper third party player?
A few factors come into play:
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- I commute about 30 minutes to work, and 30 minutes back home, 5 days a week. My car has Sirius/XM radio built into it and I’ve had a yearly subscription for the past two years. The subscription is roughly $143 a year, and to be quite honest, even though there are over 100 stations, I only listen to about 5 on a regular basis, and even now find them somewhat tedious. Sirius/XM would like to have you believe they are relatively commercial free, but I’ve noticed a lot more commercials popping up lately, so depending on the channel, there really is no difference from terrestrial radio. After my contract is over this term, I may cancel it, because I just find it boring. The shows I really want to listen to come on during the workday, and it’s blocked there anyway, so I basically pay a yearly fee to listen mostly on my commute to shows I don’t particularly care for any longer.
- I drive a Ford with built in Microsoft Sync technology, so it basically plugs into the auxiliary port for hands free, voice commanded instructions.
- Comes with a HD radio tuner built in. I haven’t heard HD radio yet, but I understand it is CD quality audio and there are a few stations in my area have been promoting their alternative side bands.
- As much as people swear by MAC and all the flavors of iPod, I can’t get over the fact that Apple has a very strict DRM policy, and songs you purchase from iTunes basically only work on one portable device and can’t really be shared without a ton of hassle. Not to mention Apple only recognizes their own proprietary format whereas I have a bit more flexibility with the Zune.
- The Zune will tie into my PC, my car, and my Xbox 360 for a truly shared experience. I’m a MS guy.
- I already have tons of music in both MP3 and Wav formats, not to mention my friend Joe recently let me ‘borrow’ his terabyte external drive chock full of music from all genre’s. Yes, you read right, he has a full terabyte drive full of music.
- I listen to Podcasts at work. A lot. I’d also like to listen to them on my commute and on the job. I’d rather put them on a device built to handle them than to keep putting them on my Droid phone and the required management there.
- My wife already owns an older Zune, so I can also raid her library of songs as well.
Finally cost. With the recent release of firmware update 4.5 and the 64 GB model, the price of the 16 and 32 have dropped. I was able to find it at WalMart for $169 which BestBuy is obligated to price match. I am also a BestBuy Rewards Zone member, which means I earn points on every purchase, and I also had an unspent gift card left over from Christmas that I have never used. So my final cost in the end today was $0, and I still have money left over on the gift card.
I’ll probably use the remaining balance on some future video game, better headphones, or have it go towards a flash camcorder I am still eyeing.






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