Zune HD

We’ve heard about the anticipated Zune HD. Does it really broadcast HD video? Well, it broadcasts the lowest quality HD video you can get, 720p. Here is a quote from Wikipedia:
The Zune HD utilizes the Nvidia Tegra 600 chip [3], allowing it to play 720p video through the optional HDMI Zune dock on a high-definition television. Otherwise, content will be scaled down to 480×272 pixels on the player’s OLED screen.[5]
Seriously, an extra cord and TV just to play HD video? They also only support 16GB and 32GB. An average HD movie is about 2GB, and a HDTV show is 600MB.
The Zune HD can browse the web, download songs from the device, and have games! Like an iPhone or iPod Touch app that you have to have? You can even get it on the Zune HD in just 12 hours. It also supports Wi-fi. The starting price is USD$220.

