ZUNE 16

 

tech specs
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tech specs

Capacity [1]

16 gigabytes (GB)

Up to 4,000 songs, or 25,000 pictures, or 48 hours of video

 

Device Software Features

Buy from FM

Zune Marketplace

Channels refresh from the Internet

Preloaded games

Compatibile with Audible and Overdrive audiobooks

Clock

Screen lock

 

Colors

Glossy black front, black metal back

 

Size and Weight

Size: 41.4 mm x 91.5 mm x 8.5 mm (w x h x d)

Weight: 1.7 ounces (47 grams)

 

Battery

Music, up to 24 hours (wireless off); video, up to 4 hours[2]

Charge time: 3 hours; 2 hours to 90 percent

 

Screen

Size: 1.8-inch color display

Type: Scratch-resistant glass

Orientation: Vertical (music) and horizontal (pictures and videos)

Resolution: 320 pixels x 240 pixels

18-bit color (262,144 colors)

 

Wireless

Connectivity: 802.11b/g compatible

Range: Up to 30 feet

In range, see other Zune users, see their "now playing" status (when enabled on a given Zune), and send and receive songs and pictures.

 

Wireless Sync

Yes

Connectivity: 802.11b/g compatible

Authentication modes: Open, WEP, WPA, and WPA2

Encryption modes: WEP 64- and 128-bit, TKIP, and AES

 

Audio Support

Windows Media® Audio Standard[3] (WMA) (.wma): Up to 320 Kbps; constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate (VBR) up to 48 kHz sample rate. WMA Pro 2-channel up to 384 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48 kHz.

WMA Lossless

Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) (.mp4, .m4a, .m4b, .mov): .m4a and .m4b files without FairPlay DRM up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48 kHz.

MP3 (.mp3): up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48 kHz.

 

Picture Support

JPEG (.jpg)

 

Video Support

Windows Media Video (WMV) (.wmv): Main and Simple Profile, CBR or VBR, up to 3.0 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second). Zune software will transcode HD WMV files at device sync.

MPEG-4 (MP4/M4V) (.mp4) Part 2 video[4]: Simple Profile up to 2.5 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second).  Zune software will transcode HD MPEG-4 files at device sync.

H.264 video[4]: Baseline profile up to 2.5 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second). Zune software will transcode HD H.264 files at device sync.

DVR-MS[5]: Zune software will transcode at device sync.

 

Video Output

No

 

FM Radio

Built in with RDS/RBDS

 

Included Accessories

Headphones

Zune Sync Cable

Three pairs of foam earpiece covers

 

Ports

Connector port

Headphone jack / AV output

 

Languages

English, French, Spanish

[1] Music estimates based on 128 Kbps WMA files with length of 4 minutes each. Pictures transferred to Zune will be optimized for Zune screen size; video estimates based on 500 Kbps WMV files with 128 Kbps WMA audio tracks.

[2] Battery life was tested by Zune in October 2007 using preproduction hardware and device software. Battery tests are conducted with specific Zune units. Actual results may vary. Audio content used was WMA 128 Kbps. Video content used was 320x240 WMV9 500 Kbps total bit rate. Batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually hold less charge. Battery life and the number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. See www.zune.net/batteries for more information.

[3] All unprotected WMA and protected WMA from Zune Marketplace.

[4] In MP4/M4V container format, Quicktime (.mov) files will transcode at time of sync.

[5] Standard definition TV recordings from Windows Media Center. HDTV and protected recordings not supported. Must be running Zune Software 3.0 on Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate.