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    Zune 4.0 Screenshot Gallery

Whilst we wait for our Zune HD to make its way across the Atlantic so we can review it properly, here’s a nice screenshot gallery of the new Zune 4.0 software for your viewing pleasure. If you haven’t downloaded the software yet, go get it!

Note that this gallery works better if you’ve installed Microsoft Silverlight…, which is good because if you’re at this site you’ve got it riiiight?! So you can see our little featured section at the top?!

 Posted by Johnny on 16 Sep 2009 in HD, Media, Photo Galleries, Zune

    XNA 3.1 Extensions for Zune HD

Ready to develop for your Zune HD? A downloadable Extensions pack for XNA 3.1 adds support for the Zune HD product line, including two brand new API’s for developers (touch input and accelerometer support, both features of the Zune HD), to tailor their games for Zune HD.

Unfortunately this release isn’t dedicated to Zune HD, it just adds support. So no new 3D graphics support, no AA on rotating sprites, basically nothing else new at all. Which is a shame, as the current XNA portable framework in no way lets us take full advantage of the power of Zune HD’s nVidia Tegra chip. Bring on the dedicated SDK guys.

 Posted by Johnny on 15 Sep 2009 in HD, XNA, Zune

    Taste the Rainbow

Zune 4.0 Software is out, right now! Check it out at Zune.net. (I’ll post more about it later) Meanwhile, more importantly… I do what I always do and check out what news Zunes we’ve got hiding around inside the software. Nothing new for Scorpio/Draco/Keel, but the new Zune HD (Pavo) has a few little hidden variants.

“Atomic”

Red

 

Citron

Blue

Magenta

Purple

Pink

 

 

Also worth nothing that the “White” Zune 120s and flash Zunes are still in the software. Looks like there’s probably still life left in them.

 Posted by Johnny on 15 Sep 2009 in Exclusive, HD

    First glimpse at games….

Yep, there’s been a lot of Zune HD details slipping through recently (which I haven’t been quite keeping up-to-date here at the moment due to personal issues), but one which many of us have been wanting to know more about is gaming. It’s no secret that the Zune HD is going to include games, heck its even been in official promotional material for a few weeks now, but until today we haven’t actually seen what it’s going to look like. 2D, 3D? XNA? Native Code? Better than an iPod Touch?

While we can’t answer the latter questions, just let, looking at the image above shown in a recently released promotional video is footage of the rumoured Burnout game running in full 3D on the Zune HD, thanks to it’s powerful nVidia Tegra processing chip. Undoubtedly Zune HD has more power under it’s hood than the iPod Touch, and it does have a smaller screen resolution to cater for, so we should be looking forward to even more impressive games than on Apples device, although unfortunately it does suffer the same pitfall – no buttons. Not game breaking obviously, but there will be times when they are sorely missed. Still, one more reason to get excited. Just 4 days now.

 Posted by Johnny on 12 Sep 2009 in Games, HD, Rumors, Zune

    UK Pre-orders now available

Now, Microsoft have yet to announce that it will be released here (but news of it being released later on this year/next year is a huge possibility) a local UK site is allowing Pre-orders. The prices are a little higher than if you were to order from the states and then get it shipped over, but I think its a great opportunity. The prices are as follows:

16gb Black = £209.99

34gb Silver = £249.99

Although pre-orders start sending around the first week of October, which is nearly a full month AFTER the release in the states, I would still buy one of here, as it has less to travel and therefore would turn up at your door in a better quality. But hey, your choice! Lets hope that they release them properly  soon, because then we get colours!!

Link here – http://www.zunethings.co.uk/

~ Charge

 Posted by Charge on 20 Aug 2009 in Article, HD, Zune

    Zune HD Video Media Explosion

So with Microsoft finally letting down the curtains on the Zune HD, many tech sites are getting round to previewing and showing off the device for your viewing pleasure. And just for you, here’s a collection of the best vids:

 

Continue reading Zune HD Video Media Explosion…

 Posted by Johnny on 15 Aug 2009 in HD, Media, Zune

    Zune HD launch details, pre orders now available!

After months of rabbid speculation, Microsoft have finally gotten round to revealing all the launch details for Zune HD… though only for America. Yep, no details of an International launch yet, and not even of Canada. But hey for those in America here’s the juicy details, straight from Microsoft:

REDMOND, Wash. – Aug. 13, 2009 – Zune HD, the next generation of Microsoft Corp.’s portable digital media player, is available now for pre-order and is set to hit store shelves on Sept. 15. The player, available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, is the first touch-screen Zune and includes powerful playback technology to give you a different way to experience media on the go. Combined with unparalleled PC software and online services such as Zune Pass, Zune provides a rich and meaningful connection to music, videos, podcasts and more.

Pre-order Zune HD in 16GB Black and 32GB Platinum through http://www.zune.net/zunehd from Amazon.com, Best Buy, Walmart and Microsoft. Beginning Sept. 15, at http://www.ZuneOriginals.net, both 16GB and 32GB capacities of Zune HD will be available in five different colours with the option to customize your player with one of 10 new engravings designed by guest artists.

PRICING: Zune HD 16GB: $219.99 (estimated retail price); Zune HD 32GB: $289.99 (estimated retail price)

WHEN: Pre-order starting Thursday, Aug. 13. Purchase in stores on Tuesday, Sept. 15.

WHERE ONLINE: http://www.zune.net/zunehd

WHERE IN STORE: Place a pre-order in person at Best Buy beginning Aug. 16. If you want a sneak peek, visit select stores in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C. areas on Aug. 22 and 23.

 Posted by Johnny on 15 Aug 2009 in Breaking, HD, Zune

    Zune HD supports 5.1 Surround Sound

It should come as no surprise now that the Zune HD is a pretty powerful beast, after all it boast the industry leading Nvidia Tegra chip at its core. So, what can us audio & video fanatics expect? We’ve already been told that the Zune HD will support 720p video out using a new AV dock (what about an Xbox 360?).

But, we can also find out a little more by looking at the latest release of Microsoft Expression Encoder, Microsoft’s leading professional quality video encoding product. It’s latest release boasts two Zune HD profiles, tucked away in it’s devices section, one optimized for device playback, and one optimized for AV dock playback. (Along with Windows Live Movie Maker, these are the only two officially approved Zune encoding programs, not that that matters much).

On the left here, you can see the encoding profile for the Zune HD AV Dock. 720p video? Check. Interestingly, the video bitrate goes upto 12,000 Kpbs (just under 12Mbps, which is some seriously high quality video right there)!

Of course, the news here is with the audio encoding: Allowing 5.1 channels, more commonly known as Surround Sound! Obviously this can’t be achieved through headphones, there being only two speakers there, but through the AV dock you can connect your Zune to your home AV system, an enjoy full 720p, 5.1 surround movies, for the perfect entertainment experience. Now let’s just hope there’s enough storage on these devices to handle all this potential.

Awesome Zune HD image from DeviantArt

 Posted by Johnny on 25 Jul 2009 in Exclusive, HD, Zune

    Zune HD Rumours Galore

Seems it’s been quite the few days for Zune rumours, with both Gizmodo and Neowin leaking us some juicy new information.

First up, Gizmodo reports that their tipster, who leaked them some internal Microsoft documents, claims that Zune HD will be launching stateside 8 September 2009, in both 16 & 32 GB, as well as being handed the marketing image above. Seems to be then that the 16GB will be available in black, whilst the 32GB will be in “Platinum”, though we’ll have to wait for official confirmation first. Still though, it now appears the Black Zune HD will reach retail channels at launch.

Neowin’s source also confirms this information in a short but sweet interview. Upon being asked whether movie downloads will be hitting the Zune Marketplace, he replied

“The Zune team is working hard to get all the licensing agreements in order.”

Of course, with Zune branding succeeding Xbox Live’s Movie Marketplace, it’s really only a matter of time before movies make it to the Zune desktop marketplace. Also noteworthy for those of us worried about the price,

“The prices are not set in stone yet, but the 16GB will be somewhere in the range of $249 -$280”

So, more than the 120GB Zune then, and in the UK you’d be looking at around £200 for the 16GB unit, maybe more. I’m not really sure how I feel about that. No word on the 32GB unit, but rest assured it’s probably going to be pricey.

Other than that, there is an interesting feature to note that isn’t in the leaked documentation, but the leaking image above. Note the artist photos in the now playing screen? It seems the Zune firmware is following suit of the Zune Desktop software’s now playing screen introduced in 3.0, displaying high quality press shots of the artist. And I’ll be damned if it doesn’t look nice.

 Posted by Johnny on 25 Jun 2009 in HD, Rumors, Zune

    Brief Zune HD hands on

Engadget got another chance to have a quick play around with the Zune HD, albeit one devoid of nearly any content. Unfortunately they don’t bother checking it out much, like scrolling  down the menu to see what’s there, or even clicking on “internet” to see the interface, the type of things that die hard Zune fanboys are dying to see! In case you haven’t guessed then, there’s now an “internet” option in the menu, presumably to launch the built-in web browser. After all, where would you expect the browser to launch from? Anywho check out the rather brief showing below.

 Posted by Johnny on 24 Jun 2009 in HD, Media, Zune

    Nvidia Tegra powering Zune HD

In an official statement which should surprise, well no one really, the Zune Team confirmed that the forthcoming Zune HD does infact contain the Nvidia Tegra chip, on the latest Zune Insider podcast, allowing for low power, high performance graphical achievements in portable platforms, enabling both 720p HD playback, and hardware accelerated 3D graphics rendering. Both capabilities of which the Zune HD will be taking advantage of, albeit not to their full extent.

Although given this 3D prowess, it seems so far that Microsoft don’t seem to have chosen to add an overkill of 3D, instead opting for some subtle, yet extremely smooth and polished looking 3D transitions and zooming, unlike say Nvidia’s own technical demos.

 Posted by Johnny on 21 Jun 2009 in HD, Zune

    Internet Explorer on Zune HD? I really hope not…

As you may have noticed, the upcoming Zune HD is set to have a fully fledged multi-touch browser onboard, and word around the grapevine is that it’s based on the Internet Explorer mobile engine.

Now, it doesn’t take much to come to the conclusion that this’ll be based on Internet Explorer 6 mobile, debuting in Windows Mobile 6.5. After all, both the Zune & Windows Mobile Teams are now headed by the same people, and both are built on Windows Embedded technology (commonly know as WinCE around these parts), and to top it off the Windows Mobile team have just completed finishing up moving Internet Explorer 6’s codebase to the mobile platform, but spicing it up with some of I.E 8’s vastly improved javascript engine, and some (not entirely working) transparent PNG support, AND including a rather smooth zooming engine, which coincidently would work rather nicely on Zune.

Still, I sincerely hope that it isn’t. Now it goes without saying, but Internet Explorer 6’s rendering is one of the main banes of the internet to web developers, an engine that just can’t hold it’s own on current web standards. Now, I.E 6 mobile includes a few extra things that I.E 6 desktop didn’t, but for the most part, you’ll get the same experience on both. Just to get a taste of what I mean, lets look at a couple of examples. On the left is what I.E. 6 mobile gives you, and on the right is what you should be seeing, as rendered by actual mobile browsers.

thezoone.com using I.E.6 mobile thezoone.com using Skyfire Mobile 1.0

Here you can see some problems already. Check out the problems with transparent PNG’s on the border on the news box. Why is the text squashed into that little column? No proper flash 9 support? (Adobes problem mostly, but as you can see others have managed some very workable solutions). Oh, and really odd, two of the images are wrong, using images that aren’t even on my server anymore! Lord knows what’s going on there… lets chalk it up to more problems with I.E. 6. Oh, and it took over 2 minutes to load on a Wi-Fi connection.

mobile facebook site, on I.E. 6 mobile mobile facebook on Opera Mobile 9.5

Now here is a laugh. This is one of Facebook’s mobile sites, designed primarily for the iPhone (note: so the better, cooler one). As such, it features generous helpings of the latest web standards, enough to test any good browser. Lets not even bother noting what’s wrong here, just look at the difference between the images, and take into account that this is a site made for mobile devices. Nice job, Internet Explorer! Now, compared to other mobile browsers, I.E 6 mobile can be upto 10x slower loading complex pages, and considering that on a good mobile browser it can take upto 30 seconds to fully render such a page… yeah, things can get real bad.

Now imagine for a minute, that you’ve bought a brand new, top of the range, Zune HD, complete with a fantastically designed and silky smooth UI, only to be left with results like this when you hit the web browser.  Enticing, no?

Take this with a grain of salt though. Hopefully the Zune & Windows Mobile team together will be able to pull something more amazing out of the bag.

 Posted by Johnny on 30 May 2009 in Article, HD, Zune



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