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Zune NewsMicrosoft
Introduces
a Powerful New Zune Media Player, PC Software and Online Services Zune
provides comprehensive
music and video experience across mobile devices, PCs and the TV to
give
consumers anywhere access to the music and video they love.
REDMOND,
Wash. — Sept. 15, 2009
—
Zune,
Microsoft Corp.’s end-to-end digital entertainment service and media
player, today announced significant advancements for consumers. The new
Zune HD
touch-screen media player is now available at retail, and a powerful
update to
the Zune PC software is free for download. For the first time,
standard- and
high-definition (HD) movies can be purchased or rented1
through the Zune
Marketplace online store, and a new streaming music service on Zune.net
lets Zune
Pass subscribers listen to music from a Web browser. The updates to the
Zune
hardware, software and online services released today, combined with a
new Zune
video offering on Xbox LIVE coming later this fall, bring customers
instant access
to their favorite music and videos anywhere,2 across their
mobile
device, PC and TV. “With
today’s announcement, the Zune business is growing into a comprehensive
entertainment
service that’s no longer tied to any one screen or device,” said
Enrique
Rodriguez, corporate vice president of the TV, Video and Music Business
at
Microsoft. “Zune lets consumers connect to their music, TV shows and
movie content and enjoy it on the three screens they use every day.” Zune
HD: Next-Generation Digital Entertainment Zune
HD marks a significant step forward for portable media players,
combining
powerful hardware components such as an organic light-emitting diode
(OLED)
multitouch screen, an NVIDIA Tegra HD processor and HD Radio
capabilities with software
advancements such as the new Quickplay menu, a well-featured Web
browser, and engaging
music and video playback features to deliver a new portable listening
and
viewing experience. Quickplay is a new signature menu for Zune, putting
customers
one touch away from the content they love, such as favorites, last
played items
and media most recently added, eliminating the need to dig through
menus to
find the music, videos, pictures or podcasts they want. With
Zune HD, consumers now have the ability to store and play back 720p HD
video
files to an HDTV using the new Zune HD AV dock accessory. Consumers can
buy or
rent HD content from the Zune Marketplace, sync that content to a Zune
HD
device, and take it with them to play back on a large-screen HDTV in
the home
or on the road. Every
Zune device currently includes a built-in FM tuner, and now the Zune HD
device
offers the first portable HD Radio receiver on a Wi-Fi-enabled device.
With HD Radio,
listeners experience crystal-clear sound on more than 2,000 stations in
the
U.S. and have access to more than 1,000 stations that simulcast content
in a
variety of formats, from adult contemporary to news talk. Zune HD users
can
also tag songs they hear on supported HD Radio stations for purchase
immediately if in a Wi-Fi hot spot, or complete the purchase later when
using the
Zune PC software. Zune
HD also features new casual games and non-gaming functionality such as
a
calculator and an MSN Weather application. Later this year, Zune plans
to release
free applications such as Twitter for Zune and Facebook for Zune, in
addition
to fun 3-D games such as “Project Gotham Racing: Ferrari Edition,”
“Vans
Sk8: Pool Service” and “Audiosurf™ Tilt.” Games can be
added to Zune HD via Zune Marketplace over the Wi-Fi connection or when
connected to the Zune PC software. Zune
HD is available from major retailers with a black 16GB version for
$219.99 (estimated
retail price) and a platinum 32GB version for $289.99 (ERP). Additional
red,
green and blue devices are available in both capacities from Zune
Originals (http://www.zuneoriginals.net),
where customers
can also customize the back of the Zune HD device with art and text
etchings to
create a unique Zune. “Our
research indicates that there’s strong consumer demand for dedicated
media players and Zune HD offers visible differentiation in this
market,”
said Michael Gartenberg, vice president of strategy and analysis at
Interpret
LLC. “Microsoft is also offering some compelling software and services
with the Zune ecosystem that will help Zune HD stand out from other
offerings.” Greater
Access to and Control of Music and Videos Zune
is also refreshing its free Zune PC software with new discovery and
recommendation features, such as Quickplay and Smart DJ, that help
users find
and play digital content. The Quickplay menu available on the device is
also
featured on the PC software, allowing favorite content to be displayed
along
with most recently played and added music, video and podcast content. The
new Smart DJ feature showcases the power of the Zune software and
services by creating
endless playlists using any artist, album or song as the starting
point. For
Zune Pass subscribers, Smart DJ will queue song recommendations from
both the
customer’s collection and from more than 6 million tracks in the Zune
Marketplace. Nonsubscribers will get Smart DJ recommendations from the
user’s music collection. Movies make their way into the Zune PC
software
this fall for rental and purchase. Users can watch movies in the Zune
PC software
with a full-screen viewing mode or sync them to Zune HD for viewing on
the go.
Many titles are available in HD and standard definition, with
additional titles
making their way into the catalog in coming months. Streaming
Music, On Demand Now
as Zune Pass subscribers, not only can customers enjoy access to close
to 6
million songs from the Zune Marketplace catalog for $14.99, the price
of one CD
a month, but they can also log into Zune.net and stream full albums and
tracks
through a computer’s browser. Customers will also find the Smart DJ
feature on artist pages in Zune.net, which means they are one click
away from
starting an endless playlist to keep them rocking through the day. The
Zune Service Extends Across Microsoft Platforms Later
this fall, Zune video will expand to nearly 20 million Xbox LIVE users,
combining the Zune and Xbox video stores so consumers have access to
more
content provided by Zune. With unified video catalogs on Zune and Xbox
LIVE,
customers will have the ability to play purchased movies and TV shows
across
Xbox, the PC and Zune HD. Zune will also be introducing new technology
enhancements in Xbox LIVE, providing a choice to download or instantly
stream HD
video in full 1080p with 5.1 surround sound. In addition, the
integrated Zune
video service will be rolled out later this fall to 17 international
markets: Canada,
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the
United Kingdom.3
More information on Zune and related images is available at http://www.zune.net/press. About
Zune Zune
is Microsoft’s music and entertainment brand that provides an
integrated
digital entertainment experience. The Zune platform includes a line of
portable
digital media players, elegant software, the Zune Marketplace online
store, the
Zune Social online music community created to help people discover
music, and
the ZuneOriginals.net online media player customization store. Zune is
part of
Microsoft’s TV, Music and Video Business in the company’s Entertainment
and Devices Division and supports the company’s software-based services
vision to help drive innovation in the digital entertainment space.
More
information can be found online at http://www.zune.net/en-us/press. About
Microsoft Founded
in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses
realize their
full potential. 1
Available video
resolution will vary by content and by platform. 2 Zune
Marketplace
for PCs and devices is available in the United States and Puerto Rico. |
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