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Is Microsoft Secretly Creating a Zune HD App Store?

Could the Zune HD have its very own App store? It appears so…

Microsoft just applied for a Trademark on the word “OneApp,” a software integrated with the Windows Mobile platform.

Here’s a description of OneApp from Microsoft…

Online retail store services facilitating the download of computer software for use on mobile phones, media players and other portable electronic devices.

Allows mobile device users to send messages, make payments and access and play music, games and videos on mobile devices; computer software platforms for developing mobile applications; computer software, namely, software development tools for the creation of mobile applications; computer software for running retail store site for purchase and download of mobile applications over wireless networks.

Every application that is created to run on Windows Mobile could theoretically be available to purchase through OneApp. This means all Apps large and small.

Hopefully this announcement shows that Microsoft’s eyes are open to our desires…we want Apps for the Zune HD!

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Zune HD Touchscreen Better Than the iPod Touch?

The Zune HD touchscreen supports Multi-touch, which frankly has become the must-have feature of touchscreen devices.

The name says it all – the screen will recognize and track multiple touch points.

This allows you to rotate images by twisting two fingers on the screen, or zoom in and out on a web browser by spreading and squeezing together your fingers.

If you’ve played with the iPod Touch or iPhone, you know what I am talking about. On portable devices, Multi-touch makes web-browsing and viewing images and even video much more feasible.

With the recent developments of project natal, it would be interesting to see Microsoft incorporate that type of technology with the Zune HD touchscreen. Stay tuned…

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Zune HD Battery Life

The Zune HD is powered by Nvidia Tegra and Microsofts brand new Zune 4.0 operating system. These improvements not only speed up processing time, but supposedly it will increase the overall battery life by 1.5x to 2x when compared to the latest Zune mp3 player.

Zune HD Battery Life

Nvidia has stated that the Tegra can play music continuously for 25 days!

“Now that’s what I call battery life!”

The Tegra is also capable of playing high-definition video for over 10 hours! Compare that to portable DVD players which roughly last 3 to 4 hours when playing video.

One other promising note is that the Zune HD uses an OLED screen versus a TFT-LCD, which will help reduce overall battery consumption.

What are your thoughts?

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Zune HD Release Date

Microsoft has set an official release date for the Zune HD.

The 16GB and 32GB will be available on September 15th throughout the US. This has been confirmed on the Amazon website and with my local Best Buy.

You can see the release dates listed here in the screenshot taken from the Zune HD listings on Amazon…

Zune HD 16GB on Amazon »

zune hd 16gb release

Zune HD 32GB on Amazon »

zune hd 32 release

As for Best Buy, it sounds like they will be issuing tickets on September 15th to the first 50 to 100 customers. Each Best Buy will have different quantities of the Zune HD, so you may want to get there early if you plan on getting one in-store.


(DATE: JUNE 1, 2009)

Ok, what’s with Microsoft announcing the Zune HD, but not giving us a release date? They’ve officially said, “Fall of 2009″…which really doesn’t help us at all! Now for the release date rumors…

There are some rumors floating around that the Zune HD will be available on store shelves September 5th. This rumor is said to be verified by a Microsoft representative, but as with all rumors…it’s entirely possible that nobody knows including Microsoft.

For now, we will have to wait for an official release date for the Zune HD, but if you hear or see anything…please add a comment to this post.

Thanks for reading!

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Zune HD Availability

(UPDATE: August 14, 2009) - It’s Official! The Zune HD will be available to the public on September 15th.

Amazon currently has both models available for pre-order…

The Zune HD 16GB has been priced at $219
Zune HD 16GB Pre-Order

The Zune HD 32GB has been priced at $289.
Zune HD 32GB Pre-Order

Best Buy will be doing a ticketing system on September 15th for those who are interested in purchasing the Zune HD “in-store”. It is estimated that each Best Buy will carry roughly 50 to 100 Zune HD’s, depending on your Best Buy location.

I haven’t heard anything regarding Wal-Mart, but as soon as I find out I will let you know.


(DATE: June 14, 2009)

Wondering about the Zune HD Availability and Official Release Date? Don’t worry, you’re not alone!

Here’s an email I just wrote to Amazon (I’m waiting on a reply):

“Dear Amazon,
Last week, I saw the Zune HD available on the Amazon website. Now the Zune HD has disappeared from your product database! Is the release date being pushed back so far that Amazon canceled the pre-order list? Please let me know what’s going on with the pre-order status.
Thanks,
Griz.”

As soon as I hear back from Amazon customer support, I’ll let you know what they say.

For those of you who don’t know, Amazon displayed the Zune HD for just a few hours on their website! Just as quickly as they added the Zune HD, they snatched it away.

Apparently Amazon isn’t confident enough in Microsoft’s release date of the Zune HD to even offer pre-order sales. Remember how Microsoft issued no specific release date, just “Fall 2009?” Now it makes sense. As such a major retailer, Amazon is better informed than consumers. It is entirely possible that Amazon has found out that Microsoft has pushed back the release date (I’ll let you know what they say) so far that they would actually lose buyers by offering it in pre-order too soon.

What would cause this setback?
Maybe a problem with the new Zune Marketplace makeover Microsoft has in the works. Maybe a problem with the device itself; there are always bugs in new hardware, but perhaps they found one serious enough to address before release. Or they could be re-thinking their strategy and changing their game plan to improve the Zune platform. I hope so. I’m waiting with my fingers crossed, to hear the “Official” release date for the Zune HD.

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Zune HD Price

Hey everyone…It looks like the Zune HD price has dropped again! The fire sale is available once again through Amazon…

The Zune HD 16GB MP3 Player is on sale for $155 (14% OFF)!

The Zune HD 32GB MP3 Player is on sale for $216 (21% OFF)!

The Zune HD 64GB MP3 Player is on sale for $258 (26% OFF)!


(UPDATE: August 12, 2009) – The Zune HD has officially been priced by Microsoft…

The 16GB Zune HD will sell for $220, compare that to the 16GB iPod Touch which sells for $290…$70 bucks cheaper!

The 32GB Zune HD will sell for $290, compare that to the 32GB iPod Touch which sells for $370…$80 bucks cheaper!

Amazon keeps teasing us…they put up pre-orders for both the 16GB and 32GB versions and then quickly took it back down. I grabbed a screenshot before they removed it from their listings.

You can see the “modified” Zune HD listing page here. Unfortunately you will not be able to find a “Pre-Order” link anywhere.

With the September 8 Release Date approaching, I would assume that the Pre-Order page will be back up in a few days.


(DATE: JULY 1, 2009) – A Microsoft employee has said (“rumored”) that the 16GB Zune HD will retail between $219.99 and $239.99. The $249 price point is obviously much more attractive and should help Zune HD sales come this Fall.

With the 16GB Zune HD priced at $249…you can expect to see the 32GB model priced at around $300. There are also rumors floating around about a 64GB Zune HD. The 64GB Zune HD would likely be priced between $349 and $400. I just don’t see mp3 players selling above that $400 mark.

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Zune HD Performance & Speed Preview

The newest info about the Zune HD is that Microsoft has chosen the cutting-edge, award-winning NVIDIA Tegra for its processing package. What does this ground-breaking tech mean for us lowly mainstream users?

Zune HD

The NVIDIA Tegra is designed as an all-encompassing “guts” processor for mobile computing devices, actually using 8 different chips to achieve its goals. It’s not just the CPU, like in a computer, but more like the entire motherboard in one unit.

This is a smartphone with the Tegra processor on a “Windows CE” system. The Zune HD should have a similar level performance, although the operating system (in development with Zune) will look different. Pretty sweet!

Alright, for all the Mac-lovers, or even on-the-fencers, here is a big reason to go with the Zune HD over the iPod Touch. Newest Generation iPod Touch processing speed: 532 MHz. Zune HD processing speed with NVIDIA Tegra: estimated comparable to 800MHz. Zoom!

The reason it is “estimated” is because the technology is different than a traditional processor, where there is a set speed. There are several processors that each take a few tasks and go as fast as they can until the task is done, then shut down. This strategic improvement in speed will be very effective for computing, playing video, etc.

I can’t wait to see the Zune HD running a 3D-intensive video game. Let’s just hope that Zune HD gets some good games on board!

I’m waiting on pins-and-needles for an announcement about which games will be available on the Zune HD.

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Zune HD vs iPod Touch

So, Microsoft Corporation just announced the Fall ’09 release of the Zune HD, Zune’s newest and best answer to iPod, which has of course dominated the mp3 multi-function device market since…well, forever.

Zune HD vs iPod Touch

With the Zune franchise, Microsoft has tried its best not to follow in the path of Apple, focusing on a few different emphases.

Here’s a quick comparison between the newest Zune HD vs. iPod Touch…

Comparison Zune HD iPod touch Winner
Touchscreen Yes Yes draw
Screen Size 3.3 3.5 iPod touch
Screen Resolution 480p 480p draw
HD Video Out Yes No Zune HD
Built-in Radio Tuner Yes (HD radio) No Zune HD
Built-in Application Store No Yes iPod touch
Wi-Fi connect Yes Yes draw
Web Browsing Yes Yes draw

 

Ok, here’s the deal. I’m not a fashionably sold-out Mac lover, but neither am I a stubborn PC cult-geek. So let’s just leave all the prejudices and emotions out of the equation and try to see which of these devices is better.

Zune HD Video vs iPod Touch Video

In my opinion, this is the biggest advantage the Zune HD will have over the iPod Touch. Although the 3.3″ screen on the device itself will not display HD (why would it need to? Its 480p function transcends the human eye’s ability to see pixels anyway), the ability to hook it up to an HD TV and watch content in 720p is way cool. Since the soon-to-be overhauled Zune platform is integrated with Microsoft’s Xbox, and Xbox Live is integrated with Netflix, maybe Zune users will be able to rent and download HD movies from Netflix to their Zunes, without having to mess with file conversion? That would be cool.

HD Radio

Zune marketing continues to highlight the Zune HD‘s radio-tuning ability (which they’ve had since the original Zune) as its break-out functionality over the non-radio iPod. The internal tuner has gotten a little cooler now with HD radio (although this technology is understandably less mainstream than HD video), and a feature that lets users “tag” the song playing, so that they can easily buy it later, which is neat. But is it just me, or does “radio” sound pretty mid-20th century? Microsoft is going up against the Apple iPod monster, and half of its marketing game plan is “let’s say ‘radio’ a lot?”

The Social

The Social is another heavily-marketed feature of the Zune franchise. It pulls data from each user’s device (if allowed), and shares your listening tastes with the Zune-using community online, as well as providing a forum for discussions.

The App Store

Apple offers the App Store built-in to the iPhone and Touch. The store allows cheap access to over 35,000 different programs to customize the functionality of the device. You want to find out what song you are hearing in the elevator? “There’s an App for that.” (hold up your Touch to the speaker, let it listen, and it’ll identify the song for you.) As there is for finding nearby businesses without typing in any clunky and unnecessary data like your address, or finding out if a shelf is level, or what direction you are heading. The App store is uber-popular as a software solution to ultimate multi-functionality with ability for constant updates and progress without a hardware upgrade. I think Microsoft would do well to swallow their pride and imitate the App Store in some way for the Zune HD.

Price Comparison

The Zune HD 16GB sells for $155, compared to the iPod Touch 16GB that sells for $269…$114 bucks cheaper!

The Zune HD 32GB sells for $196, compared to the iPod Touch 32GB that sells for $268…$72 bucks cheaper!

The Zune HD 64GB sells for $258, compared to the iPod Touch 64GB that sells for $340…$82 bucks cheaper!

*starting prices


The Zune HD 16GB will sell for $219, compare that to the 16GB iPod Touch which sells for $290…$71 bucks cheaper!

The Zune HD 32GB MP3 will sell for $289, compare that to the 32GB iPod Touch which sells for $370…$81 bucks cheaper!

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