Review roundup: Zune HD plays catchup to iPod touch

By Sam Oliver

Though the new Zune HD portable media player from Microsoft is garnering mostly positive reviews, critics say it's likely too little, too late against Apple's dominant iPod touch.

Seen as a response to Apple's iPod touch, the new touchscreen Zune HD is viewed as a major improvement over the previous hardware from Microsoft. It sports an OLED multi-touch screen, can tune into HD radio stations, offers playback of high-definition movies and TV shows, and has access to the $15/month unlimited download Zune Pass.

The hardware is available with a 16GB capacity for $220 and 32GB for $290. Currently, it is only compatible with Windows machines.

But for all its promoted advantages the Zune HD has over its competitors, the new hardware also offers many things the iPod touch introduced years ago, including a full-fledged Web browser and games and applications. On the former, it's simply playing catchup, and on the latter, it will likely never compete with Apple's 75,000 program deep App Store.

Here are some of the Zune HD review highlights:

The New York Times' David Pogue:

Chicago Sun-Times' Andy Ihnatko:

The Associated Press' Rachel Metz:

Boston Globe's Hiawatha Bray:

Other takes on the Zune HD are available from PCWorld, Ars Technica, PCMag.com, and Gizmodo.