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Zune Freak
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 15 miles south of Nowhere, USA
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I say neither. At the rate digital media players are expanding and changing, you'd be good to just use your old one until it bites the dust, then get something spiffier than our measly media players we have now =p
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Expert Zuner Join Date: Nov 2007
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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i havent had any good luck with flash players but if i were u i would go with the 80 flash players tend to freeze and if they ever have an external hd option ull want it but its just good to know u have the extra 72 gigs to fall back on
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Join Date: May 2008
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Personally I think the zune 8 or 4 would be fine if u only use for music. I have the zune 80 because I like videos. Iv got about 17 full films 4 seasons of Southpark and family guy and only 900 songs oh and 2500 pictures.
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