I dont kno if this helps, but i have had a 4GB zune for almost 3 years. it would probably depend on how you care for it, but theyre sturdy
My Zune won't work anymore and I'm pretty sure it is a hard drive issue. It worked fine for 18 months. It is an 80gb Zune. I listen to it everyday for at least 2 or more hours. If I can't get it fixed for less than $50 I will get another mp3 player with a flash drive. It should last longer. No moving parts.
No. I have the zune 30GB with radio transmitter, and just purchased the zune 80 GB for my husband for Christmas. I tried the radio transmitter on his 80GB zune, and no luck.
CNet.co m says zune
Supported Formats for Zune 4GB, Zune 8GB, and Zune 80GB ... or My Videos) and (2) auto-sync has been set for the Zune software and Zune device. Zune software also provides options for manually importing and synchronizing ... they automatically deliver new content to your computer as soon as it becomes available
until you decide to take it off.
Yes there are mp3 players that are bigger than 80GB. There are mp3 players that have 120GB too. Microsoft Zune has 120GB and got 5 stars and its also a video player.
The 4GBZune costs $149.99. The 8GB costs $179.99. The 30GB costs $199.99. The 80GB costs $279.99 No way they cost $50.00 for 8 GB ( jokes don;t believe that) Raxhel ;)
This is the markings on the back of a Zune media player from Microsoft. Hello from Seattle - MS is based in Seattle Model 1126 - 1126 is the model number of the hardware, 1126 seems to be the black 80gb version
go to the zune website to activate them with the zune program
Whatever songs that you get when you have the zune pass you keep.
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.
Zune
To use a Zune you must have the Free Zune Software from Zune.net