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September 8, 2008 2:25 AM PDT

Fry's Electronics leaks more slim-Zune details

Posted by Candace Lombardi
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New 8GB slim Zune shows up on Fry's Electronics online store for $150.

(Credit: Fry's Electronics)

Last week, a reader noticed that a new 120GB Microsoft Zune had simply been added to the shelf at his local Fry's Electronics without fanfare.

Now the Fry's Electronics online store, Frys.com, has added a slim blue 8GB version of the Zune for $149.99 with a notably new set of features. The slim Zune, which also comes in silver or black, will come with free games and the ability to create your own personalized soundtracks to your games.

Most intriguing is a feature called "Device to Cloud."

"Access thousands of wireless hot spots around the country to automatically update your collection, browse Zune Marketplace, refresh Channels, exchange favorites with friends, or buy songs you've tagged from your FM radio," according to the description on Frys.com.

The "Channels" are programmable music stations that select songs at random from a range of playlists, radio stations, and other sources you preselect. We're thinking that it bares similarity to how you might program Pandora stations.

The slim Zune also includes an FM tuner and the ability to tag songs you hear on the radio to download when you're back at your PC.

It also has the usual Zune wireless sync for your home computer and library, wireless sharing of songs or photos with other Zunes, and the ability to play a selection of videos and TV shows.

The thing is, we're still waiting for the official press announcement, or something to pop up on the official Zune Web site. Is this a new nonmarketing tactic from Microsoft?

Kudos to Zunerama and the Zune fans there who have been on top of this.

Candace Lombardi is a journalist who divides her time between the U.S. and the U.K. Whether it's cars, robots, personal gadgets, or industrial machines, she enjoys examining the moving parts that keep our world rotating. Email her at CandaceLombardi@gmail.com. She is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not a current employee of CNET.
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Add a Comment (Log in or register) 8 comments
by samkass September 8, 2008 7:01 AM PDT
Yawn.
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by fcg1502 September 8, 2008 8:07 AM PDT
Woa, man. I can rest easy now. You have enlightened me and made me seen the light! Thanks for the useless comment.
by mmntech September 8, 2008 7:31 AM PDT
Ah, the Zune. A mediocre clone of another mediocre MP3 player. I'd have to admit the Wifi syncing is a nice feature but there are far better MP3 players out there (non-iPod) that cost less. An 8gb Zen is $130 and has expandable storage.
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by goodspeed8701 September 8, 2008 9:43 AM PDT
i think mr bean is far more reasonable than you. the zune is a better player than any mp3 player i have used. ipod and zune are one and two the rest are just a flash storage disk.
by mpluers September 8, 2008 8:05 AM PDT
This is basically Pandora, without having to kill my iPhone battery in 2 hours. Perfect.
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by smilin:) September 8, 2008 8:19 AM PDT
If someone has one of these can you please post the software version? I'm wondering if there will be an update to previous models like has happened so far.
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by AppleRocks1963 September 8, 2008 9:33 AM PDT
Zune: The gift that keeps on giving more and more inspiration for more jokes.
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by AppleSuxLeo September 8, 2008 10:01 AM PDT
I love Frys and these new features sound great. At my local Frys , you could practically build a spaceship !
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