The Zune has been re-marketed to make it appealing to the consumers and so far it has yielded positive results. It started when Microsoft dropped the price of its Zune HD 32 player to US$199, or practically every other Zune in the market.
And with the looks of it, Zune will have a new version in the works. A while ago, the Zune website included “Zune HD 64” among its list of products. That tiny line has since been removed, but not before some quick hands were able to grab a screen shot for posterity.
Other tech bloggers could only speculate as to what the Zune HD 64 can do, especially with the recent unveiling of Windows Phone 7 OS that may also be used for PMPs.
Source: CrunchGear
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