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Zune revealed

Internal photos of Microsoft's Zune are part of a regulatory filing with the Federal Communications Commission by hardware maker Toshiba.
By Bill Detwiler, Contributor
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The front of Microsoft's Zune device, as shown in documents filed this week with the Federal Communications Commission by hardware maker Toshiba. FCC approval is a required step for devices with wireless communications abilities.

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The back of the Zune device, according to Toshiba's filing with the FCC. Microsoft won't say if Toshiba is handling the manufacturing of Zune.

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The inside of the Zune device, shown from the back. The photo is one of several internal photos of the Zune that were part of Toshiba's regulatory filing with the FCC.

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