Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Aug 13 2009, 9:35am CDT | by Robert Evans
Right on the heels of the Zune HD coming available for pre-order is the announcement that two of its peripherals have gone on sale over at the Amazon. The first of these products is the Zune HD AV dock, which allows the Zune HD to charge, sync, and play 720p videos over your HDTV. It will also let you send your music or HD radio over your home audio system, and control it using a wireless remote. The package comes with everything you need to hook your Zune up, and it costs $89.99.
The next product is the Zune HD AV and Power Pack. This product just comes with an AV output cable, HDMI cable, and AC adapter. It lacks the wireless remote and dock from the previous pack, but it only costs $49.99 as a result.
Both of these look like solid deals for anyone new to media players like the Zune HD. If you already have a good home entertainment set-up, chances are you aren't going to need to run audio or video through your Zune HD. For travelers and people new to HD audio and video, however, this is a pretty great starter's set at a price that won't break your bank.
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