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September 8, 2008 3:11 PM PDT

How to get a Zune 3G for $0

by Donald Bell

Photo of Blue Zune.

Don't let the new color fool you. The third-generation Zune update is all about the software.

The best thing about the upcoming third-generation Zune? I already own it.

Just like last year's free update for first-gen Zune owners, Microsoft has confirmed that all existing Zune owners will get a free third-generation firmware upgrade once the product sees its official launch on September 16. Not "Apple free"--but "free" as in zero-cost.

As earlier articles have already shown, the details for Microsoft's third-generation Zune MP3 player hardware have been revealed as a few of the devices have accidentally hit the shelves. This year's Zune hardware offers a new color option (blue) and 120GB hard drive and 16GB Flash capacities, but is otherwise unchanged from the hardware we saw with its second-gen players. This means that side-by-side, it should be nearly impossible to tell a third-gen Zune apart from an updated second-gen Zune.

So, what will the new Zune update get you? Let's recap the leaked features.

Device to Cloud
Finally, the Zune's Wi-Fi feature does something worthwhile. With the ability to access public and password-protected Wi-Fi hot spots, your Zune can now update itself on the fly and download tracks directly from Zune Marketplace. Zune Pass users will get the most from this feature since they'll be able to stream as much music as they want directly from Zune Marketplace as an added value. Pair this feature up with a speaker dock and you essentially have a killer commercial-free jukebox.

Photo of Zune FM radio download feature.

New firmware updates for the Zune allow you to tag songs on FM radio to download later.

(Credit: Microsoft)

FM radio tagging
We've been a longtime fan of the Zune's RBDS-enhanced FM radio, but the third-generation firmware promises to make the feature even better. So long as the FM radio station you're listening to supports RBDS or RDS song data, you'll be able to earmark any song you hear and download it later when you connect your Zune to your computer or over Wi-Fi in the Device to Cloud scenario. Seems like a great feature for folks who often use the radio to discover new music, and again, Zune Pass subscription users will now have a new way to milk the most new music from their monthly fee.

Zune Channels
If you've already played around with your Zune's Social and Zune Card features, you probably know that you can automatically download recently played songs from folks you've befriended using Zune Social. Think of Zune Channels as the Friends feature on steroids (or better yet, think of it as Rhapsody Channels). You get regular and automatic updates of new music from channels you select based on artists, genres, DJs, and celebrities. You'll also get a personal recommendation channel based on ratings you've made to your music library.

Channels can be updated by connecting the Zune to your computer or using a Wi-Fi hot spot, and content will refresh weekly by flushing old songs out and bringing new tracks in. Zune Pass users will have the option to hold onto any of the Channel content, while non-subscription users will be bound by the Zune's three-play rule with the option to buy.

Games
Microsoft has been threatening games on the Zune for quite some time. Texas Hold 'em and Hexic will be included free of charge with more games on the way.

New PC software
The Achilles' heel of the Zune is its attractive, yet buggy PC software client. As Apple has shown with its iPod and iTunes combo over the years, making a closed hardware and software system for a portable media player requires attention to detail on both parts of the equation.

There was no shortage of headaches when Zune made a radical overhaul of its PC software last year, with many users losing their playlists, album art, and even having their library's ID3 tags scrambled. This year, I'm optimistic that Microsoft has an impressive update in store and has learned from its vocal user base. Of all the new features listed above, there's no update more critical to the Zune's continued viability than presenting its users with solid, useful software.

Update: Microsoft has confirmed that its third-generation software and firmware will be available to download on Tuesday, September 16. In addition to the features detailed below, the firmware upgrade will add support for Audible audio books, and content from Overdrive.com.

Originally posted at MP3 Insider
Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor for MP3 players and portable audio, and one half of the MP3 Insider blog and weekly podcast. He also likes getting his hands dirty with digital audio tools for musicians and DJs.
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by mrpoopoo September 8, 2008 5:15 PM PDT
My second-gen 80GB Zune will be very pleased. I dropped my Zune Pass subscription a few months ago, but being able to stream and download over Wi-Fi will probably bring me back.

I agree that the Zune software was buggy at first, but I have had zero issues with the most recent update (v2.5). Many Zune users, myself included, like the Zune as much for the PC software as for the device itself. For podcast support, media tagging, and generally simple and intuitive media management, it is very hard to beat. I prefer it over iTunes, easily.
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by jk3yboi September 8, 2008 8:27 PM PDT
I never thought it would happen... reading other people's comments on Cnet's other Zune articles, I'm starting to notice a lot more positive reinforcement. In an age where the internet can kill a product off in a matter of months, it's good to see some love for the Zune!
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by chowfun September 8, 2008 11:56 PM PDT
I have the second gen 80GB Zune. I was satisfied with it before and I think I will like it even more with the new features. I loved being able to play music and videos on the Zune. Other PMPs are either too big or too small.
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by bajanx September 9, 2008 6:06 AM PDT
All i can say is OMG this is awesome for my Family of Zunes. I have an 80 that i love and my wife has a 4 gig, and i have my old 30 connected to the tv. This is great news. Ways to go MSFT. I must say though that i have been waiting to DL from THE KLOUD on a zune and i am happy the time has finally come. We all knew it was coming just didn't know it was happening in 7 days. Totally siked!
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by bajanx September 9, 2008 6:08 AM PDT
All i can say is OMG this is awesome for my Family of Zunes. I have an 80 that i love and my wife has a 4 gig, and i have my old 30 connected to the tv. This is great news. Ways to go MSFT. I must say though that i have been waiting to DL from THE KLOUD on a zune and i am happy the time has finally come. We all knew it was coming just didn't know it was happening in 7 days. Totally siked!
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by Laserdisc September 9, 2008 6:13 AM PDT
I have a first gen Zune, and it's a tad clunky but gets the job done. My only complaint in the beginning was the Zune had alot of potential but the software hindered it. I also appreciate the fact that Microsoft isn't leaving the early adopters behind and not charging for the "privilege" of new features. Granted the update screwed up my playlists and such but the aggravation was minimal because I was so delighted with all the improvements made to the Zune software/firmware.
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by QuadFather September 9, 2008 7:10 AM PDT
I am so about to go Zune on Apples a
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by ace10134 September 9, 2008 10:17 AM PDT
I dont know why so many people had problems with the new software. I love it! it's extremely simple and fun to use, and great for discovering music. And being able to download music straight from your Zune will be sick! I could get new music at school even!

Remember when microsoft said that they were either going to lower the price on the Zune Pass or make it more worthwhile? Well they choose the second option, and made it a great deal with being able to get new music whenever, and buy music straight from a radio station.

Now, Microsoft, you just have to launch an ad campaign for Zunes, to tell everyone how awesome they are.
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by alamode123 September 9, 2008 1:30 PM PDT
Nice news for my 80 gig Zune I bought he first day they came out here in Canada. It works amazingly with Vista media centre for importing recorded TV shows.

Now when is the Zune marketplace arriving in Canada? I love watching podcasts and recorded TV, but need my music fix.
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by alamode123 September 9, 2008 1:30 PM PDT
Nice news for my 80 gig Zune I bought he first day they came out here in Canada. It works amazingly with Vista media centre for importing recorded TV shows.

Now when is the Zune marketplace arriving in Canada? I love watching podcasts and recorded TV, but need my music fix.
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by mclovintonite September 9, 2008 4:11 PM PDT
Sweet. I'm kind of upset since i got my 2nd gen recently, but if it works the same and i get the software update or whatever then i am totally excited. I don't know about you people but i think that the zune surpasses the ipod/itunes in value. The zune seems to have more features for a lower price and they have this free update, whereas the people at apple seem to roll around in their money and 70% of the market like pigs. I hope the zune becomes more popular, or at least sets an example for what an mp3 player should be.
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by X3HaloEd September 9, 2008 9:05 PM PDT
Zune pwns iPod. The only difference with a 3rd Gen is the extra 40GB of HDD space, which is nothing to scoff at, but I've personally downloaded just about every song I could possibly ever consider listening to with my Zune Pass, and I'm only using 22GB out of 80GB.
by ViEtNiNjA007 September 9, 2008 5:26 PM PDT
I don't care about shaking things, I care about this. AWESOME!
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by Pacu102 September 9, 2008 6:04 PM PDT
I can't wait for Sept/16!!!
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by patrick_i September 9, 2008 7:47 PM PDT
I read the words "optimistic", "solid" and "useful software" at the end of the article about a Microsoft product. Hmmm... Ok.
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by jamesps September 9, 2008 8:07 PM PDT
I think Microsoft missed an opportunity to partner up with Sirius XM. It would have been great to listen to Sirius channels and select songs to purchase from there. I can't stand FM radio. Who in the world can stand listening to 30 minutes of comercials just to hear a single song that you may want to buy. Its a good idea, but they should have gone with sat radio, not fm. I fear the feature will not be used by many.
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by jamesps September 9, 2008 8:10 PM PDT
FM is a lame way to find songs. no one will use it. too many comercials...they should have gone with Sirius or XM.
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by Lucazio September 9, 2008 8:26 PM PDT
1 question. If you get zune pass for 1 month (if you can for only 1) will you keep all them music that you got from the channels AS WELL as the your other marketplace music?
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by X3HaloEd September 9, 2008 9:00 PM PDT
Unfortunately you do not get to keep the music you download with Zune Pass if you let your subscription expire.
by mercnboy3 September 9, 2008 8:49 PM PDT
I have a Zune 80 and absolutely love it. The fact that MS offers the updates and everything for free is outstanding. I have had zero problems with the software or hardware and couldn't be more happy. No I do not work for MS
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by X3HaloEd September 9, 2008 9:02 PM PDT
YES! These are EXACTLY the updates the Zune needed. Go Microsoft! I can't wait to install the update on my 2nd Gen Zune!
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by EarthKing September 9, 2008 9:49 PM PDT
Sweet. My second gen zune will love this. Good thing I chose zune over ipod. Even tough it was a tough choice lol. Keep up the good work MS =D.
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