October 3, 2007 9:45 AM PDT

Zune 2.0 gets official

Latest Microsoft Zune MP3 players.

Click here to see the Microsoft Zune 2.0 slide show.

Microsoft has officially revealed its plans for new 4GB, 8GB, and 80GB Zune MP3 players (the rumormongers nailed this one). The new players are expected out in November, priced at $149, $199, and $249, respectively. The 80GB version is only available in black, but both the 4GB and 8GB versions will be available in black, red, pink, and green. While the news hasn't exactly knocked us off our feet, there are some interesting new features worth noting (skip to the end to find out what they didn't add).

Wireless sync
Zune users can now sync their player to a computer over a home Wi-Fi network. This is a feature Zune users have been asking for from the very start, so it's nice to see it finally implemented. Existing Zune users (all 1 million) will also be given the new wireless sync feature once the firmware upgrade hits in November.

Zune Social
Zune.net is getting an overhaul, and with it will come a new online music community allowing users to create customizable "Zune Cards" (yes, we're trying to keep a straight face). From the looks of it, the Zune Card is a little Web 2.0 widget that automatically keeps a running tally of your favorite music based on information fed to it from your computer's Zune software. The song titles listed on your Zune Card link back to the Zune Marketplace, allowing all your Zune buddies to preview and perhaps purchase the music you've recommended. If you're expecting Microsoft to cut you in on the revenue made off your recommendations, don't hold your breath.

I'm trying not to rush to judgment before I see it, but my first impression is that Zune Social sounds like a watered-down Last.FM, sprinkled with Microsoft corporate cool-repellent.

Media Center
Tight integration with the video-recording capabilities of Microsoft's Windows Media Center platform is another one of those features (like wireless syncing) that we're happy to see, but really should have been included with Zunes to begin with. If you're using Windows Media Center, or derivatives such as Windows Vista Home or Windows Vista Ultimate, you can now sync PC-recorded TV content directly to your Zune. Like last year's Toshiba Gigabeat S, we suspect that the Zune's Windows Media Center compatibility will mean you can sync TivoToGo content as well, but we'll have to wait and see.

What's missing?
While the new Zunes seem like fun, they don't look like the iPod-pummeling horsemen of the apocalypse we were expecting. What about wireless music and movie downloads, Internet radio streaming, unrestricted Zune-to-Zune music sharing, or iPhone-esque Internet and e-mail support? It's as if Steve Jobs fired cannon at Microsoft filled with iPhones and iPod Touches, and Bill Gates retaliated with a fistful of the Zunes we should have seen last year.

That said, the Zune is obviously set to compete against the iPod Nano and the iPod Classic, and in this context the latest Zunes have a lot going for them. Historically, the Zune trumps the iPod on audio fidelity, as well as screen size and picture quality. Still, if audio and video quality weren't enough to give the iPod a run for its money last year, what's to say this year will be any different?

Need a closer look? Here's our second-generation Zune slide show.

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Good Job Microsoft
by LMN8R October 2, 2007 10:03 PM PDT
Wow so you managed to build a head to head competitor with the iPod. Too bad your a generation behind again. Oh and don't forget about itunes not sucking like the zune software. Also the iPod looks nicer, is smaller, and is the same price. Can't wait for the zune 3 which will match the current iPod touch, which will then have 64 gigs of memory and wreck the zune again
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Good Job Microsoft
by LMN8R October 2, 2007 10:03 PM PDT
Wow so you managed to build a head to head competitor with the iPod. Too bad your a generation behind again. Oh and don't forget about itunes not sucking like the zune software. Also the iPod looks nicer, is smaller, and is the same price. Can't wait for the zune 3 which will match the current iPod touch, which will then have 64 gigs of memory and wreck the zune again
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Good Job Microsoft
by LMN8R October 2, 2007 10:03 PM PDT
Wow so you managed to build a head to head competitor with the iPod. Too bad your a generation behind again. Oh and don't forget about itunes not sucking like the zune software. Also the iPod looks nicer, is smaller, and is the same price. Can't wait for the zune 3 which will match the current iPod touch, which will then have 64 gigs of memory and wreck the zune again
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now is time for a real improve
by mastercid21 October 2, 2007 10:20 PM PDT
ok , microsoft made a better firmware.. so what ?? , i had a zune and im happy whit him , but i had 5230 songs , and is a pain travel to artist in A , to K , so why if they made mp3 players whit massive memory (even ipod) , they just dont think and someone, somebody, buy it not for tryng to see "lost" on it , and better use it to play his TONS OF MUSIC!!
so i had the answer , MADE ALPHABETIC FOLDERS!!
as simple of having a folder whit name A just press it and WOALA!! u had all the artist whit name "A" , so u wont wait months to zune travel for a dem artist in the "M" to "C", in that way is MORE SIMPLE TO MADE PLAYLIST , i had in my computer 15,000 songs , and having that way is 100X more fast and precise to made your lovely customs playlist , so PLEASE CNET , PLEASE TELL THEM , TO PUT THIS LITTLE FEATURE EVEN FOR IPOD , SO PEOPLE WHO LOVES MUSIC AND HAD A LOT ON IT , DONT FIGTH TO DEAD TRYING TO FIND THE ARTIST AND SONG THEY WANT , FOR OUR PLAYLIST.
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now is time for a real improve
by mastercid21 October 2, 2007 10:20 PM PDT
ok , microsoft made a better firmware.. so what ?? , i had a zune and im happy whit him , but i had 5230 songs , and is a pain travel to artist in A , to K , so why if they made mp3 players whit massive memory (even ipod) , they just dont think and someone, somebody, buy it not for tryng to see "lost" on it , and better use it to play his TONS OF MUSIC!!
so i had the answer , MADE ALPHABETIC FOLDERS!!
as simple of having a folder whit name A just press it and WOALA!! u had all the artist whit name "A" , so u wont wait months to zune travel for a dem artist in the "M" to "C", in that way is MORE SIMPLE TO MADE PLAYLIST , i had in my computer 15,000 songs , and having that way is 100X more fast and precise to made your lovely customs playlist , so PLEASE CNET , PLEASE TELL THEM , TO PUT THIS LITTLE FEATURE EVEN FOR IPOD , SO PEOPLE WHO LOVES MUSIC AND HAD A LOT ON IT , DONT FIGTH TO DEAD TRYING TO FIND THE ARTIST AND SONG THEY WANT , FOR OUR PLAYLIST.
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now is time for a real improve
by mastercid21 October 2, 2007 10:20 PM PDT
ok , microsoft made a better firmware.. so what ?? , i had a zune and im happy whit him , but i had 5230 songs , and is a pain travel to artist in A , to K , so why if they made mp3 players whit massive memory (even ipod) , they just dont think and someone, somebody, buy it not for tryng to see "lost" on it , and better use it to play his TONS OF MUSIC!!
so i had the answer , MADE ALPHABETIC FOLDERS!!
as simple of having a folder whit name A just press it and WOALA!! u had all the artist whit name "A" , so u wont wait months to zune travel for a dem artist in the "M" to "C", in that way is MORE SIMPLE TO MADE PLAYLIST , i had in my computer 15,000 songs , and having that way is 100X more fast and precise to made your lovely customs playlist , so PLEASE CNET , PLEASE TELL THEM , TO PUT THIS LITTLE FEATURE EVEN FOR IPOD , SO PEOPLE WHO LOVES MUSIC AND HAD A LOT ON IT , DONT FIGTH TO DEAD TRYING TO FIND THE ARTIST AND SONG THEY WANT , FOR OUR PLAYLIST.
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ONLY a generation behind?
by make_or_break October 2, 2007 11:26 PM PDT
Who thinks that? As much as I like the SQ of my 1G Zune, there's zero question that the management software for the thing was beyond antiquated and ancient. Even the dust that settled on that vile software had crusted over before the first Zune ever hit store shelves.

I'm glad that MSFT [b]FINALLY[/b] released flash-based players, but this should've happened six months ago, not a year after the first Zune hit the street. Good thing the newest nano is a sonic dog; at least for those who actually CARE about great SQ, the NAND-based Zune should at least get a look-see, though if [i]anyone[/i] is going to get [i]my dollars[/i] when I replace my overstuffed 8GB 2G nano, it'll probably be Creative with its new SD-friendly, [i]16GB[/i] Zen. Thinking laterally again, are we Redmond?
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You want me to "squirt" my crappy music your way??
by dddave40 October 3, 2007 12:01 AM PDT
Welcome to the new corporate frontier of social networking, "squirting" my favorite songs to some poor sucker who happens to be in my range and owns a Zune. That's just a bunch of B.S.! I don't get it. Why are so many people here enamored with the Zune? For starters the Zune looks very plain, the controls are a pain to use, and it doesn't really break any new ground (syncing over wifi to my PC? So what, I have to plug in a cable to charge it anyway). Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Microsoft (I'm a lifetime Windows user and my XBOX 360 absolutely rocks!!) but the Zune doesn't really do anything worthwhile to differentiate itself from the competition. They are priced EXACTLY like the equivalent Apple products, and they don't look much different either. Basically another "me too" product. It seems that the only reason someone would buy one is to be a loner and stand out from the iPod crowd. Well, at least they got rid of the "hip" poop brown model. Hey, here's one way that a Zune stands out from the crowd: www.hideapod.com
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You want me to "squirt" my crappy music your way??
by dddave40 October 3, 2007 12:01 AM PDT
Welcome to the new corporate frontier of social networking, "squirting" my favorite songs to some poor sucker who happens to be in my range and owns a Zune. That's just a bunch of B.S.! I don't get it. Why are so many people here enamored with the Zune? For starters the Zune looks very plain, the controls are a pain to use, and it doesn't really break any new ground (syncing over wifi to my PC? So what, I have to plug in a cable to charge it anyway). Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Microsoft (I'm a lifetime Windows user and my XBOX 360 absolutely rocks!!) but the Zune doesn't really do anything worthwhile to differentiate itself from the competition. They are priced EXACTLY like the equivalent Apple products, and they don't look much different either. Basically another "me too" product. It seems that the only reason someone would buy one is to be a loner and stand out from the iPod crowd. Well, at least they got rid of the "hip" poop brown model. Hey, here's one way that a Zune stands out from the crowd: www.hideapod.com
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You want me to "squirt" my crappy music your way??
by dddave40 October 3, 2007 12:01 AM PDT
Welcome to the new corporate frontier of social networking, "squirting" my favorite songs to some poor sucker who happens to be in my range and owns a Zune. That's just a bunch of B.S.! I don't get it. Why are so many people here enamored with the Zune? For starters the Zune looks very plain, the controls are a pain to use, and it doesn't really break any new ground (syncing over wifi to my PC? So what, I have to plug in a cable to charge it anyway). Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Microsoft (I'm a lifetime Windows user and my XBOX 360 absolutely rocks!!) but the Zune doesn't really do anything worthwhile to differentiate itself from the competition. They are priced EXACTLY like the equivalent Apple products, and they don't look much different either. Basically another "me too" product. It seems that the only reason someone would buy one is to be a loner and stand out from the iPod crowd. Well, at least they got rid of the "hip" poop brown model. Hey, here's one way that a Zune stands out from the crowd: www.hideapod.com
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