The Zune 30 is the first portable media player designed by Microsoft and manufactured by Toshiba. Originally simply named the Zune It was renamed Zune 30 after subsequent versions with different hard drive capacities were released.The consumer edition was initially offered in black, brown, and pearl white, which came with a "doubleshot," or translucent glow, in a different color, of blue, green, and clear, respectively.
The full specification of the Zune 30 follows:
OS | Windows CE | |
Size | Dimensions | 11.18 × 6.10 × 1.47 cm |
Weight | 158.8 g | |
Display | Type | LCD |
Size | 3.0 inches | |
Resolution | 320 x 240 pixels | |
Features | 65K colors | |
Memory | Internal | 30 GB HDD |
Connectivity | WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g |
USB | 1.1, 2.0 | |
Hardware | CPU | Freescale MX31L ARM |
RAM | 512 MB | |
Radio | 76-108 MHz FM RDS RBDS | |
Audio | 3.5 mm connector | |
Video | TV Out (NTSC, PAL, ACP) | |
Colors | black, brown, white | |
Software | Manufacturer | - |
Others | Zune Marketplace games | |
Battery | Li-Ion 800 mAh | |
Stand-by | - | |
Playback | 14 h (music) 4 h (video) |
Cases are made from a silicone rubber. Controls include a circular controller with four buttons for direction, as well as a middle button to select a song album or menu, a back button to the left, a play/pause button to the right, and a hold switch atop the player next to the headphone port. The words "Hello from Seattle" are inscribed on the back of the case and it features several songs, videos, and images preloaded on the device.
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