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BRAND NEW – Black Microsoft Wireless Network Adapter for N and A/B/G Networks

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Find out more about this product: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002RS7NB2/ref=nosim/phtfilms-20

Microsoft has a new Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter available in a black color to match the Elite.

This product can be used with A / B / G / and N wireless networks.

UPDATE:

Microsoft will be discontinuing the original model Wireless Network Adapter and it will only be available while supplies last.

NEW NETWORK ADAPTER FEATURES:

1. Dual band 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wireless
A/B/G home network compatible.

2. Compact, high-performance design.

3. Powered by Xbox 360 to eliminate adapter clutter.

4. Windows Vista Media Center compatible.

5. Streams photos and music from Microsoft Windows XP and recorded TV, movies, and videos from your Microsoft Windows XP Media Center – based PC.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

1. This Network Adapter can be used with a Wireless Router that supports A / B / G / N networks. If you don’t currently have a Wireless Router that supports “N” class speeds, this Network Adapter can still work,

2. The benefits of the “N” class is increased speed and range over that of A / B / G speeds. This can be beneficial if your Xbox 360 is far from your router as well as with the streaming of HD video content from your Computer, Netflix, or the Zune Marketplace.

3. Since the previous model is being discontinued, even if you don’t have a “N” class router, you can still take adventage of the comparable price and know that it’ll be ready if and when you decide to upgrade your Wireless Network.

TIP(s) FOR INSTALLING:

1. If your Xbox 360 console is currently up to date with the latest NXE and other updates, then you DO NOT need to use the included DVD installation disc.

2. Supports Windows Connect Now, which allows you to export wireless settings to a USB drive, which can then be used with the Xbox 360 to make setup even simpler.

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Buy this Black Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter at Amazon.com:

CLICK HERE:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002RS7NB2/ref=nosim/phtfilms-20

Get a Linksys “N” Wireless Router at Amazon.com:

CLICK HERE:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000Z3U1P6/ref=nosim/phtfilms-20

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The Microsoft Zune 120

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Zune is a Microsoft entertainment platform and portable media player. The Zune entertainment software platform and supporting products designed and marketed by Microsoft include Zune Marketplace Software, the Zune Social, Windows 7 Media Center (Podcasts only) and Xbox 360 (TV & Movies). Zune Marketplace Software offers music, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and music videos. The Zune Social is a service integrated with Xbox Live that allows users to manage friends, send messages, and compare music. Each user has a personal Zune Tag, which corresponds with their Xbox Live Gamer Tag if they have one. Zune Social allows two Zunes to send songs wirelessly, but with extensive DRM restrictions. The Zune software is used to manage the Zune, and runs exclusively on Windows XP and later. It can rip CDs, manage music and can be used to access Zune Marketplace. Purchasing items from it requires Microsoft Points or a Zune Pass. Zune Pass is a subscription music service that allows the user to temporarily download an unlimited number of songs for the length of the Zune Pass subscription, as well as permanently keep up to 10 tracks per month.

Zune’s distinguishing features are its FM radio, HD radio (on the Zune HD model only), subscription model, and the Zune Social. FM radio is available on all Zune hardware models. FM radio features include RBDS, which receives and displays digital information in conventional FM radio broadcasts. Files can be shared wirelessly between Zunes and PCs as well as other Zune devices. Zune’s primary competitor is the Apple iPod product line.

The first Zune model, the Zune 30, was released in the United States on November 14, 2006, featuring a capacity of 30 gigabytes, FM radio, and a 3 inch screen. The Zune 30 was initially available in black, brown or white. Retail packages contained a pair of basic headphones, a carrying case, USB cord, and a software CD.

The Zune 80 was announced on October 2, 2007, along with the smaller Zune 4 and Zune 8 to compete with Apple’s iPod nano line. These were to be known as the second generation of Zunes. The Zune 80 featured a 3.2 inch screen, while the Zune 4 and 8 come with an 1.8 inch screen. Both come with a new touchpad-style input device (squircle as fans called it) and new software (also available for the updated Zune 30.) Additional file support for H.264 and MPEG-4 formats was also included, whereas the older Zune 30 requires these formats to be transcoded to WMV prior to sync. The ability to sync wirelessly (automatically if connected to a power supply), podcast support, and an upgraded song-sharing licensing are now available on all models. The new software also allows a Zune to communicate with other Zunes to share pictures and songs. A free firmware update added the new software features to the original Zune 30, and was released on November 13, 2007. The Zune 80 came bundled with a USB connection cord and premium headphones. The Zune 4 and 8 come with a USB connection cord and basic headphones.

The Zune 120, part of the second generation of Zune devices, was released September 16, 2008. As of September 2009, the devices run the 4.0 firmware. Aiming to improve on the design of the original Zune, the Zune 120 is 3.6 millimeters thinner and 31 grams lighter. It also has a slightly larger screen (3.2 inches instead of 3) and higher battery life (up to 24 hours for music, versus up to 14). The D-pad of the original has been replaced by the patented Zune Pad, which supplements 5-way clicking using a capacitive touchpad similar to the iPod Click Wheel and only responding to human touch. The Zune 120 shipped with a newer firmware version than the original Zune shipped with, but a firmware update for the original restored parity. The Wi-Fi antenna can be used for buying music on the device, playing others in games via Wi-Fi, wireless synchronization and to share photos, podcasts, and music with other Zunes, although shared songs may only be played three times on the receiving Zune.

The Zune 120 has been reviewed more positively than its predecessor and on par with the iPod classic, its primary competitor. CNET’s review said, “The Zune has blossomed from an ugly duckling into a worthy iPod alternative.” Wired’s head-to-head review said the Zune 120 edged out the iPod classic due to its screen, Wi-Fi, radio, and navigation. However, some reviews have also been critical of the Zune Marketplace, which lacked movies (though it has since begun carrying TV shows and movies), and the lack of Mac support.

The Zune 80 and 120 have scratch-resistant glass displays, and the back can withstand fine scratches if dropped on the floor. The premium in-ear earphones (available only with the Zune 120 unless purchased separately) are highly durable and have a magnetic back so they can stay together instead of coiling around each other in preventing damage to the wire.

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CNET Microsoft Zune HD Review

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http://shrinkalink.com/33146 As the high-profile alternative to Apple’s iPod portable media player, the Zune has endured an unfair share of jokes and scorn. Proving the adage that “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger,” Microsoft has taken four years’-worth of hard knocks and forged the Zune HD. As one of the only iPod alternatives that can match and surpass the iPod Touch in beauty and pricing, the 16GB ($219) and 32GB ($289) Zune HD also includes a unique stable of features worthy of Apple’s envy.

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Download DVDs TV & MP3 Legal for ipod zune iphone and more

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The Most Amazing HDTV EVER!!!!! Plus HD Zune Review – HD Nation

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Amazing $18,000 HDTV projector will rock your world, plus a hands-on review with the new HD Zune, the best way to watch and share HD shows and audio – if you like 720p, and yes, there is a catch.

Also, a round-up of new HD Gear from the CEDIA show, including bargain 65″ Flatpanels, uncompressed wireless 1080p, the new Pioneer eTap.

A great HDTV Mount: Success at last!

Plus the myths and facts behind Digital Audio Coaxial Cable, and wha tyour options are.

Finally, best new Blu-Ray releases for September 22, 2009!

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