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Having owned a variety of MP3 players over the years (even before the iPod, during the time of 256 MB players), I can safely say that the Zune is the best so far. While the Zune does have minor issues, its strengths easily blow the iPod out of the water. The interface is extremely user friendly and easier to personalize.
The screen is GIGANTIC and crystal clear (though the album art is at a lower resolution, for some odd reason--not much of a problem though). Though the control buttons are overlaid with a wheel-like piece, they aren t similar to the iPod s controls. It s merely a d-pad with up and down (volume controls) and left and right (fast-forward/skip and rewind/back).
In addition, there is a back button, used to go backward through menus, and a play/pause button, used to turn the system on and off and...well...play and pause. The device itself is very easy to install and sync (took me only a few minutes).
Overall time to full charge is around 3 hours. Though the Zune itself is a bit larger than the iPod, it isn t as big as some of the other reviewers would make you think. It s actually quite small. Also, the casing is a thousand times better than the iPod s (made of a tough rubber-plastic-type material--no smudges). In addition, the colors are awesome, with a cool two-tone effect (black with blue edging is the best).
Though some of the other reviewers out there have many bad things to say of the Zune, these are merely nitpickings on the Zune s own shortcomings from iSheep, and not comparisons to the iPod (e.g., the Zune s wi-fi isn t what I want yet!--nevermind the fact that the iPod has NO wi-fi and the Zune s wi-fi can easily be expanded with a firmware upgrade).
When compared to the iPod, the Zune is clearly the better pick of the two. Remember, just because something is more popular and has a larger fanbase doesn t mean that it s better. If you re debating on whether or not to pick up a Zune, I highly recommend it
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