Update x3 - Microsoft Ramps Up Zune Production, expects 3 million sales by 2007
According to Apple Insider, Microsoft is aiming for 3 million Zune players sold by the end of December (about 15% of the market!)
Update x2 - New Product Information
According to Apple Insider,
Update - New Product Information
According to AP,
Seeing as Microsoft as seen as one of the very few companies out there that has the capacity to even compete with the iPod's "all-in-one" integration with iTunes, a Zune update is not totally irrelevant on this site...
Anyway, according to CNET, this is what we're looking at:
-First of all, the first generation of 'Zune' will not have video-playing capabilities. Additionally, while most retailers expect it to debut this fall, Microsoft execs have claimed that 'it will come out sometime within the next 12 months', subtedly hinting at a possible delay...which, of course, would be a major shock.
-It looks like the first unit will cost 299 dollars and will only come in a 30 GB configuration. So, Microsoft won't be undercutting the iPod and won't be competing with the higher-end iPod (60 GB) or the flash market whatsoever (at least not initially).
-The 'Zune' player apparently will come in 3 colors
-And finally, the 'wi-fi' capabilities will NOT allow users to purchase songs over the air (which, in my mind, would be the only real reason to have wi-fi in the first place...) - I guess, maybe, you can have wireless syncing with the computer?
Link - http://reviews.cnet.com/4531-10921_7-6627367.html?tag=blog
According to Apple Insider, Microsoft is aiming for 3 million Zune players sold by the end of December (about 15% of the market!)
For Microsoft, that means selling at least a million of the players each month beginning in October. That's a little less than one fourth the number of iPods Apple Computer is expected sell during the same time period. Though the majority of the players Apple is expected to sell will feature flash memory-based storage, not hard disk storage like that employed by Zune
Update x2 - New Product Information
According to Apple Insider,
Like the Chocolate phone from LG and other vendors, the Zune includes a fake click-wheel that does not scroll nor is touch pressure sensitive making navigation difficult, particularly for users with large music, video, and photo libraries," he said. "We find it interesting that Microsoft also opted to replicate an iPod-look like most others, but failed in replicating one of the key pieces of the unique iPod experience with its scrolling click-wheel and powerful catalog engine.
Update - New Product Information
According to AP,
and...The gadget, which will be one of the products marketed under Microsoft's "Zune" brand, will let people share songs, photos, music playlists and other content with others via a wireless connection. One feature will allow a person to act as a DJ, sending music to up to four other devices.
Photos included in the filing show a white rectangular device with a large screen and several buttons. The minimalist feel closely resembles Apple Computer Inc.'s wildly popular iPod.
Seeing as Microsoft as seen as one of the very few companies out there that has the capacity to even compete with the iPod's "all-in-one" integration with iTunes, a Zune update is not totally irrelevant on this site...
Anyway, according to CNET, this is what we're looking at:
-First of all, the first generation of 'Zune' will not have video-playing capabilities. Additionally, while most retailers expect it to debut this fall, Microsoft execs have claimed that 'it will come out sometime within the next 12 months', subtedly hinting at a possible delay...which, of course, would be a major shock.
-It looks like the first unit will cost 299 dollars and will only come in a 30 GB configuration. So, Microsoft won't be undercutting the iPod and won't be competing with the higher-end iPod (60 GB) or the flash market whatsoever (at least not initially).
-The 'Zune' player apparently will come in 3 colors
-And finally, the 'wi-fi' capabilities will NOT allow users to purchase songs over the air (which, in my mind, would be the only real reason to have wi-fi in the first place...) - I guess, maybe, you can have wireless syncing with the computer?
Link - http://reviews.cnet.com/4531-10921_7-6627367.html?tag=blog