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Zune Dock | 
enlarge | Brand: Zune Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $7.99 You Save: $32.00 (80%)
New (17) Used (4) from $7.97
Rating: 20 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 Warranty: 90 days
MPN: Dock Model: Dock UPC: 882224274647 EAN: 0882224274647 ASIN: B000IXQPJO
Release Date: December 5, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Handy docking station designed for Microsoft Zune media player | | • | Connector port for syncing or charging your Zune (cable sold separately) | | • | Audio/video output with built-in amp for connecting to stereo or TV | | • | Integrated IR receiver compatible with Zune wireless remote (sold separately) | | • | Includes built-in slot for remote control; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Designed around the principles of sharing, discovery and community, Zune creates new ways for consumers to connect and share entertainment experiences. The Zune experience centers on connection - connection to your library, connection to friends, connection to community and connection to other devices.Zune is Microsoft's music and entertainment platform that provides an end-to-end solution for Connected Entertainment. Inspired by the vast and varied community of music fans, Zune focuses on helping emerging artists shape the digital canvas. Zune is part of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division and supports the company's software-based services vision to help drive innovation in the digital entertainment space.
Amazon.com Product Description The Zune dock elegantly displays your Microsoft Zune media player anywhere in your home or office for easily customizable media access. The dock features a pair of built-in outputs for maximum versatility: a connector port for syncing and charging your Zune, and an audio/video output with a built-in audio amplifier. The connector port is a handy option for people who want to sync or charge their Zune without fumbling under the desk for the sync cable, as the cable instead plugs right into the dock. The A/V port, meanwhile, lets you connect the dock to a stereo system or TV for full-featured playback. In both cases, all you have to do is drop your Zune into the dock and it will charge, sync, or playback via the connected devices--no extra connections required. Plus, the dock includes an integrated IR receiver for use with the Zune wireless remote (sold separately). The IR receiver and remote give you quick access to your current playlist, as well as full control over menu navigation and volume. The dock even includes a small built-in slot that holds the remote--a convenient and stylish way to store the remote when not in use. As with all Zune accessories, the dock is backed by a 1-year warranty. 
The Zune dock elegantly displays your Zune device anywhere you go. | 
The dock also has an integrated slot to hold the wireless remote. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ZUNE 80G July 25, 2008 K. Norman (Texas) Ugh. Buy Zune Dock v2. Now I have a gift for my friend with a 1st gen Zune.
not even a zune June 18, 2008 James Prather (OR USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
i ordered the zune dock and got this sierra wireless 595u cocking cradle usb station. i ordered it from Reagan Wireless i try to send it back and no ones there to answer and now its past fourteen days so i cant return it for my cash back. so be careful you might not actually get what you put your cash in to. but in stead something worth nothing at all.
A Good Idea Gone Bad May 14, 2008 GamerGuy 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a product where artistry and design attempt to overthrow the engineering and usefulness of a product, and makes it ultimately that much weaker for it. From a design standpoint, the dock is quite nice; the ability to hold the Zune and the remote in an elegant position while leaving it connected gives it a classy touch. However, there are an assortment of problems with the actual usability of this device. For example, the remote is placed directly behind the Zune, meaning that when both are in the dock, reaching for the remote without knocking over the Zune can be needlessly frustrating. There is only one expansion port for the device, meaning it can only be charged by an outlet or connected to the PC, but not both. And perhaps most importantly, all you get in the package is the dock. The remote, sync cable, power adapter, and A/V cables are all sold separately, making buying this product by itself almost worthless, unless it and the other cables can be bought for a low price. All in all, if you want the dock, go ahead and buy the Zune Home A/V Pack, which contains the dock and all the accessories needed to make the Dock at all useful.
Not just for computer hookup February 9, 2008 James A. Boyd (Honaker, Virginia United States) The dock works very good with the standard USB hookup provided with the Zune. I will also work with other types of charging devices that have a Zune plug.
Small and efficent February 8, 2008 Bruce C. Ream (USA) I like what the Dock can do. It holds my 30G Zune for charging and keeps it connected to my computer. I have also used it to connect as a source for my hi-fi.
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| What is Zune?
Zune is Microsoft's digital audio player, client software, and online music store. The device plays music and videos, displays images, receives FM radio, and shares files wirelessly with other Zunes and via USB with Xbox 360s. The Zune Software allows users to manage files on the player, to rip audio CDs, and to buy songs at the online Zune Marketplace. |
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