Zune 30 - Hardware

Hardware

  • Volume: 4.4 × 2.4 × 0.58 inches (11.18 × 6.10 × 1.47 cm)
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces (158.8 g)
  • Screen: 3 inches (7.62 cm) diagonal, 2.4 inches (6.10 cm) x 1.8 inches (4.57 cm) QVGA LCD, 320×240 pixels, 133.33 resolution, 65k colors (16-bit color)
  • Hard disk: 30 GB hard disk, form factor short FF 1.8 inches
  • Wi-Fi: Zune-to-Zune song transfer, Zune-to-Zune game connect, Zune-to-PC music library synchronizing, Zune Marketplace Downloads when configured with a Zunetag and Marketplace Account (Firmware 3.0 dependent); 802.11b/g (BB|RF); i, e (MAC)
  • TV out: NTSC, PAL, ACP (Macrovision 7)
  • USB: USB 1.1, 2.0
  • Radio: 76-108 MHz FM, RDS, RBDS
  • Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion, 3.7 V, 800 mAh
  1. Discharge: 13–14 hours music (on-off Wi-Fi), 4 hours video
  2. Charge: 2–3 hours (90%-full)
  • CPU and display controller: Freescale i. MX31L processor with ARM architecture, VFP, IPU
  • RAM: 64 MiB, 16 MB available in XNA games, 512-Mb Mobile SDR SDRAM, 133 MHz, 90 mA
  • Flash memory: 2 MB NOR, 1Mx16 boot block, 3.3 V
  • Bus switch: Low voltage octal FET bus switch
  • ATA driver: 8-bit bus transceiver/driver
  • Audio: 24-bit DAC, 48 kHz (max), 0.9 W
  • Audio and power manager: 16-bit DAC, 44.1 kHz
  • Video: Able to store 100 hours of video

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