Adam Krebs
11-13-2007, 02:30 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/11/zune_originals.php' target='_blank'>http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/11/zune_originals.php</a><br /><br /></div>If you've been following the <a href="http://www.zunescene.com/zune-originals/" target="_blank">rumor-mill</a> at all lately, you'll know there's been a lot said about a mysterious initiative called "Zune Originals" which promised to allow you to customize any Zune2 purchased from Zune.net, anywhere from case color to a laser-engraved "tatoo" or three to five custom lines of text (the number depends on whether you've chosen a picture.) Thankfully, this customization is less "<a href="http://www.zunethoughts.com/news/show/960/official-watermelon-red-zune-photos-release-pegged-for-june-10th.html" target="_blank">watermelon</a>" and more "<a href="http://www.zunethoughts.com/news/show/23287/first-genre-specific-zune-to-be-released-a-glorified-reggaeton-cd.html" target="_blank">Wisin y Yandel,</a>" as Zune's partnered with 18 artists to design 27 back logos from which to choose. If you were holding off on purchasing a Zune2 because it wasn't "You" enough, or have always wanted to put a Haiku or short-form poetry on the back of an MP3 player, here's your opportunity. <font size="1"><em> </em></font>