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I left this part of my comment separately because I will be interested to see the votes on this comment.

I would *LOVE* for Microsoft to bring back the brown Zune. Brown is my favorite color and if I want a (flash based) Zune I am stuck with that olive green color.
In my opinion, the Zune 4/8 and even 80 are worlds advanced compared to the original Zune 30. However, there are a few complaints that I have...

Let there be...
-A larger Screen
-Move the Play/Back buttons to side of Zunepad
-MAC COMPATIBILIY

I would LOVE the idea of a Zune, but my Mac-only home does not permit this.

Good job Microsoft, you have beat the iPod nano, even without these features (except maybe the 3rd one.)
Awesome! Now I can get in line on Nintendo Website and get my Wii!!!... I think thats how it works
*and France i guess
**and without WiFi!!!
Oh okay, nice... an iPod touch for Chinese Apple HAters
Damn useless. I have 3 USB 2.0 hubs which each hold 4 devices. If i plug one into one of the 2 USB ports on my laptop, I will have thirteen ports, minus the one that I had to plug the thirs hub into makes 12 ports. Pfbbt.
i stand enlightened.
Umm... big and unnecessary. In other words: Why?
This comment seems odd to me because I hate Microsoft and I love and use Opera, but I think that IE should be bundled with Microsoft OS because otherwise, many people will not know how to get on the internet. Think about it, when you buy a PC brand new, the first browser you use is IE, and from there you download Firefox, Safari, or Opera, depending on your preference. If Microsoft is forced to stop doing this, than in order to get a browser, people will have to obtain a CD of any web browser to use. This will create a mess of people who will need to order CDs of browsers an paying unnecessary money to 3rd party companies. Unless, Microsoft could bundle IE and Opera, Firefox, Safari, and other web browsers already there when you install Microsoft's OS. This is still a mess, Opera so just drop the lawsuit.
good job and good luck UK. if u can do it, great, and if u cant it wont be such a letdown
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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