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Round two for Microsoft Zune

2007-10-10 11:05:04

Microsoft shows off three new versions of its digital music player


Microsoft has announced three new versions of its Zune digital music player, including two with flash memory.

The new 4GB and 8GB models come in the same housing (pictured at left) and will retail for US$149 and US$199, respectively. The 80GB model (center) will retail for US$249 and store up to 20,000 songs. Microsoft has revamped device software and will issue an upgrade to owners of the original Zune 30GB model (right).

Credit: Microsoft