Guys from Bleeding Edge have made a video of them taking apart a working Zune and showing you all the bits and pieces that make up the Zune.
Enjoy.
By the way, sorry about the add at the start, its part of the video and there for can not be taken out.
As you know the software to go along with the Zune is the Zune MarketPlace, and this was unofficially released today by a BestBuy shopper. Well here is the run down on the Zune MarketPlace and how it all works:

After the install Its time to choose your Zune tag, seems “cooper” (my name) is already taken. People work fast these days…

And then you sign into your Live account, which can be several things like a Hotmail account. By the off chance you don’t have one, then it give you the option to go off and create a new one. A word of warning thought to people out side of the US, when you try to sign in to the MarketPlace you will not be able to, unless you selected “US” in your country when creating a Live account.


Signing in….

And welcome to the Zune MarketPlace! This is what you will be greeted with on starting the program.

There are 3 section on the left: Playlist, Library and MarketPlace. Pretty obvious, MarketPlace tab is the shop side of the program which is made up of several sub categories, first one being Playlist.

And then Charts, Which have several charts available, Top Albums, Top Songs, Billboard Carts, Zune Charts

Active Downloads, Nothing really here, but this is where your downloads in progress will be.

Artists, browse songs by artists

Albums, browse songs by albums

Songs, browse individual songs with in albums

Genre, browse by genre

Year, browse by year

This is now you private section of your own music. When the MarketPlace is installed it automatically starts scanning your folders in the background for your media. The abstract purple (purple is not the only color) album art is what goes there if no album art is available. This section will be pretty firmilure to users of Windows Media Player11.

Now we come to the video section of the Zune MarketPlace. Sadly it will scan your hard drive, but will only put in the videos that are supported on the Zune, and seeing as most of my video files are AVI, I have allot of video converting to do…

The happy snap picture sction.

This is the options to the way the files are displayed (just like WMP11)

And the options drop down menu

Now this thing is pretty cool. This is what pops up when you click the minimize button down in the right bottom corner. Its a little (actual size) remote looking device that can sit up the top of your screen and let you keep control of your beats that your rocking out to.
And as said before, the MarketPlace can be downloaded by going to this page.
Just like Gizmodo went to the Zune LA party, so did Engadget, where they also took some pictures, this time of the Zune working with the Xbox 360.
Once a Zune is plugged into the 360 it becomes identified on the 360 dashboard.

You are then able to brows all your Zune content.

Allowing you to go deeper into all the media on your Zune…

Until you find that song you love to play.

So as the Zune release date for the US draws every so closer, the number of various Zune reviews grows. Here is a listing of all the Zune reviews, where the reviewer had some one on one time with the Zune and have done some very interesting in depth reviews. So lets begin:

Site: 2Old2Play.com
Zune Review: Reviewed on 20th of October - Link
Details: One of the first independent full hands on reviews of the Zune. These guys go into great depth and try to explain every thing about the Zune the best they could. They do not really go into great detail on the Zune MarketPlcae and there are no videos or pictures as well. But 2Old2Play.com do cover the core aspects of the Zune: The Zune setup, music sharing, video playback, and user interface.

Site: Cnet.com
Zune Review: Reviewed on 2nd of October - Link
Details: No surprise Cnet.com has done a review of the Zune, Cnet is one of the leading consumer product reviewers on the net. These guys opinions are usually pretty spot on and holds allot of weight as far as product reviews go. The Cnet Zune review covers: Body design, interface and the Zune features.

Site: Gizmodo.com
Zune Review: Reviewed on 3rd of November - Link
Details: One of the big tech blogs out there and my personal favorite one as well, Gizmodo has carried out a great review on the Zune. They cover some of the things not covered that well in other reviews, including the Zune Marketplace, where they get to try it out and see how it works on a PC. Gizmodo also covers DRM protection, with and interesting point:
Another not-published or seldom-talked-about feature is guesting. A friend can take his Zune over to your computer, set up a “guest” relationship with your Zune Marketplace software (as opposed to a regular owner relationship), and you’re free to drag songs and pictures from your library onto her device. These songs do not have the 3 play 3 day limit on them. Depending on whether you purchased or you’re leasing these songs, you can do this with either 5 or 2 Zunes, respectively. So in essence, if your wife wants to grab a few songs off your library for listening to…
Gizmodo has some great pictures of all 3 colored Zunes (Black, Brown and White) as well as some video clips of them using the Zune MarketPlace.

Site: Engadget.com
Zune Review: Reviewed on 3rd of November - Link
Details: The Engadget review is more for the people who do not like to read and are more visual. There are various pictures on the Zune, that pretty cool looking Zune case that they are carried around in and the Zune MarketPlace. Engadget also has a really in depth video walk through, where they do a complete interface walk through, showing you every nook and cranny of the Zune and the things it can do. That video can be viewed here or download it here (109mb)
The following is a list of the reviews from 6 music industry bloggers who were flown out to Zune HQ a few months ago for a first hand look of the Zune:
SteroGum.com
Coolfer.com
MOKB
3Hive.com
There were 6, but the other 2 were not really that good, so I did not include them.
Well that about wraps it up on the Zune reviews. Get enough info there? If I have missed out any reviews, please leave a comment and let me know so it can be included in the list. If all this reading about the Zune has made you interested in buying one, you can pre-order your Zune at the ZuneInfo.com shop which is powered by Amazon.com
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If you don’t already know, they way songs will be purchased over the Zune Marketplace is via Microsoft Points. If you have an Xbox 360 then you would already know what these things are and be quite used to them. If not, then if you follow this link there is a good article describing what they are and how they all work.

Expect to see these little babies next to the iTunes cards at your local shop very soon.
IME, a company who develops accessories and docks that allow media players to be integrated with vehicles. Has been showing off their new integration dock for the Zune, which should allow you to easily dock your Zune on top of your cars dashboard. They have done such a good job doing this integration that Microsoft has made these guys the Official Vehicle Integration Solution partners.
The Integration system has the following features:
- Play high quality video and audio
- Connects to all entertainment systems in the vehicle
- Remote control for your Zune
- Seamless integration
- Charges Zune
But now here is the kicker, either someone at IME got their wires crossed or they have leaked some info on a possible 80 gig Zune in the works. Seem like its the new trend for retailers to ether leek info or mess it up. So Zune 60 gig and an 80 gig in the works? or just some clerical errors?
Here are the Zune advertisement which you are sure to be seeing them on a TV screen soon.
Zune Picnic
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Zune Battle
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Zune Concert
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Zune Dog Scratch
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Zune Couple
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The Ballad of Lion and Gazelle - My personal favourite :)
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Zune adds have also been reported to be creeping their way into movie cinemas, moving away from Indy bands and web site advertisement.
So what do you think? Make you want to buy a Zune or not? Let us know what you think of them.