Zune HD

The Zune HD is a portable media player in the Zune product family released on September 15, 2009, by Microsoft. It was a direct competitor with Apple's iPod Touch series of mobile devices. It was initially released in 16 and 32 GB capacities. A 64 GB version was released on April 9, 2010. It has a touchscreen interface for navigation and included Wi-Fi for synchronization, access to the Zune Marketplace and Web browsing.

Zune HD
ManufacturerMicrosoft
TypePortable media player
Release dateSeptember 15, 2009
DiscontinuedOctober 3, 2011
Operating systemWindows CE 6.0
CPUNvidia Tegra APX 2600
One ARM11 and one ARM7 general processing cores
Memory128MB Hynix SDRAM
StorageFlash memory
16, 32 and 64 GB
Display480 x 272 px (167 ppi, 3.3 in (1.62 in x 2.88 in), ≈16:9 aspect ratio, OLED display
GraphicsNvidia Tegra APX 2600
Several cores dedicated to 2D and 3D graphics, audio, video, HD decoding
InputMulti-touch touchscreen display, accelerometer, HD Radio
ConnectivityWi-Fi (802.11b/g), USB 2.0, HDMI
Power3.7 V 600 mAh
Internal rechargeable non-removable lithium-ion polymer battery
Current firmware4.5
Online servicesZune Marketplace
Dimensions52.7 mm (2.07 in) (w)
102.1 mm (4.02 in) (h)
8.9 mm (0.35 in) (d)
Mass74 g (2.6 oz)
PredecessorZune 80, 120
SuccessorWindows Phone

The Zune HD utilized the Nvidia Tegra APX 2600 chip, allowing it to play 720p video through the optional HDMI Zune dock on a high-definition television. Otherwise, content would be scaled down to 480×272 pixels on the player's OLED touchscreen.

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