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Zune For Dummies
By: Brian Johnson , Duncan MackenzieeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: For Dummies
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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Let Microsoft insiders Brian Johnson and Duncan Mackenzie introduce you to Zune, the exciting new portable media player that plays both audio and video. They explain the numerous entertaining possibilities of Zune, such as transferring a music collection to your Zune, purchasing new music, connecting with friends who share similar taste in music via ZuneLive!, and hooking Zune to your Xbox 360. Additional fun features covered include watching video on Zune, subscribing to podcasts, creating content to share with others, and a preview of upcoming Zune models.
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| Title of Computers eBook: Zune For Dummies | |
| Release Date: 09-24-2007 | |
| Publisher: For Dummies |
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| SKU | 9780470189733 |
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Zune For Dummies
Chapter One
First Steps with Your Zune
In This Chapter
* Listening to, watching, and sharing your Zune
* Scoring a Zune
* Opening the box and charging up your new Zune
* Exploring the preloaded content
If you're reading this book, then you either recently purchased a Zune or are seriously considering getting one. Either way, it's time to find out what a Zune can do! In this chapter, you can take a look at what you gain when you get your hands on a Zune - or figure out how to get ahold of one if you haven't picked one up yet.
Entertainment on the Go
So, the big question you're asking yourself is this: What is this Zune thing and what can it do for me? The first thing to realize is that a Zune is so much more than just a music player; it's a full-blown entertainment unit that has 30GB of memory and just happens to fit in your pocket. Any one of the Zune devices - they come in three different colors but are otherwise the same - is capable of doing a ton of great things right out of the box. What kinds of great things? Well, check out this list:
Take all your music, photos, and videos with you everywhere you go, which means you can
Store 500 hours (at standard settings) of music so that you can listen on the go.
Tune into FM radio stations, set your station presets, and even receive station information (station call letters or music format, for example) on the fly.
Store thousands of photos in full color so you can browse through them any
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