| #758 - Microsoft Zune - Part 1/3 |
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| Written by Zach Jeffers | |||||||
| Tuesday, 21 November 2006 | |||||||
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A Closer Look – Accessories: The included Start Guide and Product Guide are very simplistic and straight forward. Do not expect to be wowed by these as they do not include much detail. If you are wanting very specific details on the player, you will need to do some research on their website Zune.net. ![]() ![]() ![]() The included Zune headphones are very basic. The chord is very thin and the 1/8” jack feels very soft. The ear-buds are black and chrome. You can use them with or without the included foam caps. The backs of the ear-buds are slightly magnetic and will hold them selves together if not in use. The magnet is very weak and will not pull them selves together unless they meet perfectly, but if you are wanting to simply place them together, they will stay together. ![]() ![]() ![]() The USB sync cable that comes with the Zune is fairly straight forward. One side is USB and one side is the Zune connector. Each side comes with a clear plastic cover for transportation and storage. The connectors also have a bit of the 'double-shot' that the Zune has. This is a nice touch and the size of the jacks are thick enough to give you good gripping surface without intruding on any other items that would be connected to your USB ports. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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