Tale of a Returned Zune
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://xblradio.com/blogcast/?p=270' target='_blank'>http://xblradio.com/blogcast/?p=270</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"...I had a lot of people ask me what has happened with my Zune, so I figured I would write an update on it.So I stuck with my Zune for a couple months because I really wanted it to work but all I was doing was delaying the inevitable, I ended up returning it. It was a several reasons and now I’m going to go into them."</em></p><p> </p><p>Steve over at the XBL Radio had purchased a Zune which he <a href="http://xblradio.com/blogcast/?p=179">initially really liked</a>. Unfortunately, after a few weeks of use, Steve had a few nagging issues. Those issues, along with Zune's crippled WiFi and lack of what should be fairly standard features drove Steve to finally return his Zune. <a href="http://xblradio.com/blogcast/?p=270">Here</a> is his story of what happened.</p>
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