Here’s the fact sheet from Microsoft about the Zune Home A/V Pack:
Zune Home A/V Pack
Fact Sheet
September 2006
Name: Zuneâ„¢ Home A/V Pack
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.
Category: Home accessory
Product
Overview: Designed exclusively for use with Zune, the Home A/V Pack includes everything you need to amplify your Zune experience. This set of five products integrates Zune with your big-screen TV and the best speakers in your house. And the wireless remote puts you in control from virtually anywhere in the room. When you buy the Zune Home AV Pack, you’ll get the AC Adapter, AV Output Cable, Dock, Sync Cable and Wireless Remote. All items in the full line of Zune accessories are also available individually.
Kit Contents: Here are the five products in the Zune Home A/V Pack:
· Zune AC Adapter
· Zune A/V Output Cable
· Zune Dock
· Zune Sync Cable
· Zune Wireless Remote with Lithium Battery (CR2032)
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January 28th, 2008 at 9:07 am
I’ve bought a 2nd Gen Zune 80 and want to get an official docking station and home AV pack to connect it to my stereo system. Now I want to get the shiny “disc” version since it seems to look sleeker than the other boxy version. See zune.net
However, I’m getting the feeling that My Zune 80 is not compatible with the disc version and there is nothing else on the net (that I can find) that can confirm or deny this… Is it possible for you to shed any light on the matter?
Thanks.