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Zune 2 battery life revealed

Microsoft's Cesar Menendez publishes battery life info for the Zune 2 devices on the Zune Insider blog:

Ok, we've finished testing the battery life, and this is what we found:

Zune 4 and Zune 8
Audio: up to 24 hours
Video: up to 4 hours

Zune 80
Audio: up to 30 hours
Video: up to 4 hours

We did all testing using pre-production hardware and software, with the wireless turned off. Audio was tested using 128kbps .wma tracks, and video was tested using 500kbps .wmv videos.

So how does this compare to the iPod? According to Apple, the iPod nano (which competes with the Zune 4 and 8) gets 24 hours on audio and 5 on video, while the 80 GB iPod classic (comparable to the Zune 80) gets 30 hours on audio and 5 on video.So these are very comparable, though the iPods seem to get a bit better battery life on video for some reason.

Published Oct 18 2007, 09:02 PM by pthurrott
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Yawn! said:

>...while the 80 GB iPod classic (comparable to the Zune 80) gets 30 hours on audio and 5 on video.So these are very comparable, though the iPods seem to get a bit better battery life on video for some reason.

IANAEE but the answer to your question can be easily answered by a first year EE student or anyone whom has snapped together a few boxens.  The simple answer is the internal parts are not the same.  

The answer to your video question has something to do with a simple but debatable method that the Apple engineers used for conserving battery life while displaying images.

I will leave it up to Weathron to provide his always interesting and long winded explanation to your initial question.  

We all can only hope the results holds true over the battery 1/2 life.  Since you owned more than a few cells phones you will see why this can be only viewed as anecdotal.  

October 18, 2007 11:37 PM
 

zorkies said:

while the 160 GB iPod classic (comparable to the Zune... well there is not 160GB Zune) gets 40 hours on audio and 7 on video.

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