YYes, iHome makes a clock radion that works with the Zune. But there aren't a lot of options.
you buy them on the zune marketplace an hook up your zune and upload them the games at the marketplace only work on zuneHD
yes. when you hook up your zune for the first time you must setup the zune software in order to put songs, videos, games, podcasts and more onto it
The iHome iP9SR can hook up to a PC via a mini-USB connector. It works great for playing MP3's.
you need to buy a wall charger for your zune. if you take the back (where the cord is) off there should be three holes for three plugs.
If the radio does have sound, but the clock is inoperative, the clock has failed, which is a non serviceable part of the radio.
well it depends if there is rca jacks in the back....i hook mine up using the TV outputs but you can use phono which is ment for that and it just goes to a 3.5 mm headphone jack..
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The Coby CR-A48 Digital AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio; the GPX CR1807 Clock Radio; The jWIN JL204WHT Clock Radio; Also the SUPERSONIC SC-380 AM/FM Clock Radio with 10 Nature Sounds, all for under $20.
Clock radio with an internally rechargable battery backup system are best.
Check if you turned the zune on. When this happen to me, this is what I did: Plug your Zune in to the computer. Exit out of the Zune marketplace once it pops up. Your Zune should be charging.
if you have the zune software installed: hook your zune up to the computer, open up zune software. around the top left corner there should say three things: collection, social, and device. click on device. go to music, click or highlight (click at the bottom and hold down the button and drag to top) then right click and it should say "add to colection" left click
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