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Microsoft Zune Review CNET Asia

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CNET Asia have published their review of the Microsoft Zune (80GB) multimedia player. ‘The 80GB Zune cuts a much slimmer figure than its bricklike older brother. Measuring 108.2mm high by 61.1mm wide by 12.9mm deep, Microsoft shaved some considerable bulk off the Zune's thickness, while nearly tripling its capacity. Beyond its more pocket-worthy form, the two major improvements to the Zune's hardware design are its screen and its navigation pad. With a diagonal measurement of 3.2 inches, the 80GB Zune's luxuriously large LCD screen leaves the 2.5-inch screen of the iPod Classic in the dust. The screen size may seem like a marginal improvement from the first-generation Zune's 3-inch screen, but the 80GB Zune's use of an optical glass screen shield (instead of plastic) further distinguishes it from its older sibling, as well as the competition. The Zune's new glass screen not only affords the device a sophisticated feel, but it also provides a more scratch-resistant surface with less optical distortion than the ubiquitous plastic variety.’

Read: Microsoft Zune (80GB) – CNET Asia

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