Zune HD Interface Demoed

Posted by Zealot on Aug 09, 2009

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We all knew that the Zune HD was demoed in front of the beautiful people and geek A-listers at GDGT’s recent launch party in San Francisco, only no one had managed to released any video of the event….

Until now.

Behold the Zune HD in all it’s phonecamed glory, showing menu scrolling, music selection and video playback. The interface looks smooth and stable with clever and intuitive animations, highly responsive, lightning fast and razor sharp.

I cannot wait to get my hands on one of these bad boys.

(Source: Engadget)

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By day a department manager and writer for a major network device vendor...by night Zealot stalks the mean magnetic streets, striking fear into the hearts of bandwidth abusers and theme park mascots. Zealot has been involved with mobile devices for more than a decade now, starting off with dumb phones, moving to PDAs and then to smartphones, notebooks and netbooks with the odd PMP thrown in. Most of his mobile time currently is spent on a Treo Pro, Zune HD, Thinkpad T61, Gigabyte M912M or a Hackintoshed Compaq Mini 704. He proudly groks the Geek community and considers himself a Neo Maxi Zune Dweebie (thanks Will Wheaton!).

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