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Microsoft Zune Player Review - Ars Technica

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Ars Technica have published a detailed review of the new Microsoft Zune Player digital media player. 'Tastes may vary, but I found the Zune's looks superb—at least as good as recent iPods, which some say have looked a bit bloated since receiving the wider screens. The player itself comes in white, black, and brown. We've been testing the black and brown models in the lab and are happy to report that the black looks sharp and sexy. As for brown? It looks... less sexy, but still quite nice. Dismiss from your mind any playground jokes involving fecal matter. Brown may not be the new black, but it does look attractive, like a suede shoe encased in green plastic.'

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