The Zune 2 in all of its glory. Image courtesy of Wired.

The Zune 2 in all of its glory. Image courtesy of Wired.

Microsoft thinks it's time to breathe some new life into it's Zune lineup. Having already sold one million units after just six months on the market (and only being on the US market to boot) with the original design and who knows how many others since then, the Zune is getting a makeover. Not just a physical makeover, mind you, but also a hint of blush and eyeliner on its user interface.

The second generation of Zunes will come in a variety of flavours: 80GB hard drive, 4GB flash, and 8GB flash. The flash based models will come in your choice of green, red, pink, or black while the 80GB HDD model will be available in black only.

A higher capacity and a flash version aren't the only change to the lineup. One of the previous booed features of the Zune has been slightly improved - songs that have been beamed from one Zune to another no longer have the three day restriction on them but that pesky three play rule will still apply.

Automatic syncing with your computer over Wi-Fi is now a possibility as well. Not only will you be able to create a sync list of your audio, but you'll be able to automatically sync your favourite shows that have been recorded in Windows Media Center.

Users will also be able to beam more than just audio from one Zune to another but no further details on this have been announced. Hopefully you'll be able to beam videos amongst one another. This might be more enticing since the Zune will now support h.264 and MPEG4 instead of forcing you to encode to WMV.

The new Zune also sports what is being called the "Zune Pad" for user navigation. The Zune Pad is touch sensitive so you can navigate by pushing it around or you can still use the edges to simply click through the menus. Speaking of menus, the GUI has also been spruced up slightly and tweaked for easier navigation.

Microsoft's Zune website will now have an actual social feature to it. Zune users and non-users alike will be able to create a "Zune Card" much like a gamer card for 360 owners. Instead of displaying your latest games played, the Zune Card will list the latest music that you've listened to and also keep track of which artists you listen to the most.

The Zune Social site will also allow you to see which users are listening to a particular artist the most and which song/artist is being listened to the most by all users. An ideal feature that would allow more of an actual social experience would be to allow users to swap your three-play-only music online but that's highly doubtful.

The 80GB Zune will come in at $249 and sport a 3.2 inch 320x240 display. Both of the flash based models will sport a 1.8 inch 320x240 display with the 8GB model being priced at $199 and the 4GB model at $149. All models will have Wi-Fi and FM radio capabilities.

The first generation 30GB is not being discontinued but you can expect to pick it up for under $200 now. A firmware update will be made available soon to give it the additional syncing features of its younger brothers. So if you've been waiting on the release of the second generation Zune and have had your eye on that Halo 3 edition, you won't be let down by not having as many features if you had bought a new version.

Does the second generation of Zunes finally entice you to buy one? Tell us your thoughts on the Zune 2 over in the forums.
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Quote <A88> 3rd October 2007, 09:32
Getting one.

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Quote proxess 3rd October 2007, 09:41
Thats... ugly
Quote bloodcar 3rd October 2007, 09:43
I want a Zune so freaking badly. Man, I guess I'm gonna have to get back to playing more crappy Live Search games in order to "win" one. Here goes the next three months of my life.
Quote Silver51 3rd October 2007, 09:56
For a minute there I thought it was April already. It might be the quality of the pictures, but those new Zunes look terrible compared to both the old ones and gear competitors are rolling out.
Quote Delphium 3rd October 2007, 09:59
They have yet to even release the Zune v1 in the Uk :|
However if Zune v2 does ever make it to the UK before being outdated, then I would be inclined to get one as my current mp3 player giving up the ghost.
Quote cjoyce1980 3rd October 2007, 10:00
....but when are they coming to UK!?!?!
Quote <A88> 3rd October 2007, 10:07
Exactly. I don't wanna have to resort to ebay for mine, but there's no info on the release areas yet. Would be a joke if they went through 2 products as US-only.

<A88>
Quote Juppun 3rd October 2007, 10:28
I quite like the new interface and the 80GB version. The flash versions not so much.... the mickey mouse positioning of the buttons looks odd to me.
Quote koola 3rd October 2007, 11:52
From a distance, they look like ipods but worse. Can't see this getting any significant market share tbh.
Quote severedhead 3rd October 2007, 13:00
I'm glad they kept the pressy buttons alongside the touch thingy, I hate touch-sensitive controls on things. Its good to know that v1 users get the extra features via a firmware update :D
Quote Dvs98SK 3rd October 2007, 19:49
I like mine better. The new design not so much.
Quote The_Beast 3rd October 2007, 22:59
Quote:
Originally Posted by proxess
Thats... ugly

er than the older one
Quote completemadness 3rd October 2007, 23:12
Quote:
Does the second generation of Zunes finally entice you to buy one?
No
Quote:
Originally Posted by <A88>
Would be a joke if they went through 2 products as US-only.
More-so then 1 product ?
Quote Morphine-Kitty 4th October 2007, 00:06
I actually kind of want one of these. My iPod's glitchy and has 25+ gigabytes of music on it, and I want a player full of music I will actually LISTEN to. I might pick up a 4 gigabyte flash model.
Quote <A88> 4th October 2007, 00:07
Quote:
Originally Posted by completemadness
More-so then 1 product ?
Errm, yes, because having 1 product launched in a single region isn't actually that abnormal- frustrating for people like me who want what they can't have, but by no means unique.

<A88>
Quote GoodBytes 4th October 2007, 00:21
I want one too. I like the black model. I find it better then the ipods crappy deformed new style.
Quote devdevil85 4th October 2007, 19:36
My 40GB Zen suits me just fine....I don't need movies on the go.....I just connect it to my car's head unit and select a playlist or just Random (everything) and go....it's that easy.....but I would like a Zune tbh....if I had the $
Quote c.cam108 6th October 2007, 09:26
Hmm, let me think. Will I buy it?

I'm posting this from my iPod touch, so that'll be a no then lol.

Seriously, buy an iPod touch. They are the dog's nads!

_C
Quote <A88> 6th October 2007, 11:55
But a lot more expensive and 5/10 times less capacious.

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