'Underwhelming' Zune will be on shelves for holidays
By Richard Koman - September 15, 2006
By Richard Koman for SiliconValleyWatcher
Microsoft confirmed plans to deliver its iPod-knockoff Zune music player for the holiday season, Red Herring reported.
What's cool: Wi-Fi capability, a built-in FM receiver, a screen that tilts for letterbox-like viewing, and an all-you-can-eat option.
What not: A control that appears to copy iPod's early controls, a brown option, a 30GB hard drive, and according to analyst Shawn Wu, it's a retread of the Toshiba Gigabeat.
Microsoft Zune appears underwhelming. Microsoft had hinted of an all-new design from the ground up, but from our analysis, it appears that the Zune is essentially a repackaged Toshiba Gigabeat that has seen limited success.
The other Apple-like aspect is a music store called Zune Marketplace, but really, why not just call it iZunes? I do like the all-you-can-eat Zune Pass option, which, according to Red Herring, offers "unlimited downloads for a flat feet." [sic] (Not that we are typo-free here at SVW, but that's a cute one.)
By Richard Koman - September 15, 2006 | Permalink | Comment
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