yes the zune chargers are all the same
$99, but when I bought mine at Wal-Mart it came with a free $25 song card for the Zune Marketplace.
Check on the back of your zune. for example mine says 4GB cause that's what i have. its on the bottom and easy to see
The zune 8gb has twice as much storage space, for one thing. And it comes in 1 more color, but that's about it.
Supported Formats for Zune 4GB, Zune 8GB, and Zune 80GB ... or My Videos) and (2) auto-sync has been set for the Zune software and Zune device. Zune software also provides options for manually importing and synchronizing ... they automatically deliver new content to your computer as soon as it becomes available
No, the Zune HD is only available in the US.
No you cannot. i got an ihome iPod docking station and alarm clock for xmas and my zune didnt work with it(mine is a 4GB). i would recomend just getting zune products
I personally have a Sony Walkman 4GB it is really great and carrys a good price. The sandisk is okay but overpriced. But if you are woried about memory the zune is better for you but it is nit worth it. if you are gonna spend 150$ on a 8GB zune you should get an i pod insted but overall I would pick the Sony Walkman
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The Zune can hold approximately 1,000 songs for every 4GB. So the Zune 4 holds 1000 songs, the Zune 8 holds 2,000 songs, the Zune 16 holds 4,000 songs, the Zune 80 holds 20,000 songs, and the Zune 120 holds 30,000 songs.
They are worth it. i have the zune 4GB and its great. had it for about 3 years and only a few dents and a small crack on the screen but other than that i would recommend them much more than an ipod as ive had an ipod and it broke in 3 weeks >=[
How many songs your Zune can hold depends on how many kbs the file size is. Some people say it depends on the length of the song or that it can just hold up to 1,000. I have a 4GB Zune and most of my songs are around 5,000 - 6,000 kbs and I only have about 600 songs on it. I guess if you want more songs, you can try a program that reduces the size of the file. That might work.