Zune gets FCC treatment, FCC needs a new camera guy
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by Devin Coldewey on August 10, 2009

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Don’t these FCC inspectors do this for a living? I don’t know how you can spend all day photographing gadgets, circuits, and so on, and end up with such a shabby collection of out-of-focus, weirdly exposed shots of random components. Maybe they were in a hurry. You’d think with the amount of stuff they go through, they’d have a nice lighted table all set up.

But I digress. The FCC has been checking out the ZuneHD, and took a bunch of pictures while they were at it. Not exactly major news, but the curious among you will want to check it out, and besides, it shows the new dock!

The dock appears to be connected to a Dell display, and they’re watching Transformers via the HDMI-out. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that they took this shot right when Megan Fox is doing her thing:

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Actually, there are probably 50 shots like that, all from far away (really?), so maybe it was just me who chose the Megan Fox one. Yeah, I’m pretty sure now.

There’s not a lot to note unless you’re really nerdy. You can see the model numbers, the Tegra chip, and for some reason a little note on the back internals saying “For our princess” — not sure what that’s about. Here are a few pictures I thought would be the most relevant, but there are PDFs full of similar ones if these don’t float your boat.

[via Engadget, though they missed the Megan Fox]

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  • For our Princess? Microsoft is now leaving us coded messages. I can see conspiracy theories in the future. I saw the price leaks, seems a little expensive to me, they should have just put the 16gb at 200$, in my opinion.

    • Sure, I would have liked to see it at $200 too, but we have to be reasonable, $220 isn’t bad, and is probably at or around where Apple’s Touch is going to land, so I’d say they were smart to put it that low.

  • these guys took a good look at iphone before making this. Just like the same guys took a look at google before coming up with bing.

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