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Zewbie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1
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Zune gets frozen after a wile. I have one and it is pain in the A****. If you want to reset every other day and download all the music that you lost after reset then go-ahead and spend all that money on this peace of S****.
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Jr. Zuner
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 44
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this huy does alot of great reviews if i were you i would check out his site http://gotzune.com
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Zuner
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: indiana
Posts: 51
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hey charmed 61 i own plenty of zunes, three actually 30, 30, and 80. and one of my 30's keeps freezing and it shuts itself down and says i need to redownload the firmware and my other 30's headphone jack broke from dropping it three feet ONCE. but my 80 works just fine.
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Zewbie
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 7
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You guys are seriously morons.
Either that, or you people don't know how to treat your own things. I've had my 30gb Zune since June 9, 2007; purchased at 5:39pm & set & ready to go by 8:00pm. Since that time and now, I've only dropped my Zune three times. My Zune works marvelously; it only has 2 little scratches on the screen that you'd have to hold up to the light at an upright angle to spot. The back is as clean as ever. People are amazed at how well I've taken care of it. My friend owns an 80gb and even though I really want one, I believe that the 30gb syncs faster wirelessly than the 80gb. All-in-all, if you know how to care for a device, you shouldn't have any problems. |
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Zuner
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 66
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Yeah i've had my Zune about a year and 1/4 now and i've only got a few scratches on it, still looks really good, and i haven't been particularly careful with it, dropped it a few times and so on, i'm amazed at how well it's kept
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Experienced Zuner
Join Date: Oct 2007
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zB Programmer
Jr. Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 442
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the 2nd gen zunes are nice, but nothing beats the 1st gen zune hardware. I can gladly sacrifice my ability to use a squircle in order to have the zune 30. I'd gladly upgrade to a zune 100...etc by taking my 30GB apart (carefully, and not today) and buying and installing a 100GB zune compatible hard drive (not too hard to find.) then, there you have it, one of the best portable media players ever, and it's nearly impossible to scratch, and real hard to mess up the internal components. Also, don't forget that the zune's are cheaper (typically) than ipods and many other media players.
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