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Microsoft Announces OLED Based Touchscreen Zune HD

Friday, May 29th, 2009 at 3:14 am , filed under Uncategorized by admin

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Microsoft Zune family goes HD with all new Zune HD with features like OLED Multi-touchscreen, FM, Wi-Fi, HD Output and several more, The device has been named Zune HD as it can output HD  Movies via HDMI docking station(sold separately) to a HDTV,  the New Zune HD also sports a widescreen display with 16:9 aspect ratio at 480 x 272 resolution. Additionally the HD PMP is expected to have a 3.3 inch screen size and will integrate full screen web browser with multi-touch capabilities and built-in HD Radio receiver. Nothing enticing, as it seems to be just another PMP, lets see how it stands up to compete against Apple ipod Touch when full details gets revealed at E3.

Zune HD Features:

  • OLED Display (480×272 resolution) 16:9 format
  • Multi-Touch support
  • Wi-Fi,  stream movies directly to your ZuneHD
  • FM- HD Radio Receiver
  • HD output to your HDTV via HDMI docking station
  • Web browser with multi-touch support

Price of the new ZuneHD is not available as of yet, more details are expected at the E3 next week.

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