Matt Rosoff from Cnet got a chance to play a bit with Microsoft’s ZuneHD last week and posted his first thoughts. Here’s what he said about the new UI:
But the real innovation seems to be going on in user interface–how do you make a touch screen workable on such a small device? Here, Microsoft has done a solid job, taking the mixture of horizontal and vertical menus used on the current Zunes and adding particular tweaks for the touch screen. You can scroll horizontally or vertically simply by swiping your finger along, and there are multiple “ways in” to and “ways out” of the various menus and screens, which encourages exploration. When a song’s playing, you control the volume by touching the screen and hitting a little plus or minus button; numbers show you absolute volume. Clearly marked “exit” buttons are usually available to get you back to the previous menu, and a physical button below the screen (you can see the black trapezoid shape on the screenshots here) takes you back to the home menu page. There was a bit of a learning curve, but after a couple minutes I was impressed by how much functionality Microsoft was able to pack into such a small screen.
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