Mentok said:You know, just searching for and posting the dumbest most biased reviews you can find does your cause no good Jag.
Yeah, we all get it, you love iPod. Guess what... Alot of us are sick of the damn things. They are not perfect. they lack even basic features and the iTunes store is far from ideal.
So Microsoft is getting a product out... No need to get super defensive about it. The ZUNE is a 'modest' compeditor (Bill Gates own words). The point is, just like the first xbox, to get the name out and build a fanbase.
Sure they have alot of issues to fix. Its a new product. No new software is bug free from the start (the last iTunes update was a bugggy load of crap).
Gamma Ray said:From "ZuneInsider":
A lot of folks have asked me, so how is Zune doing? Despite the iFanboy pleas that Zune is DOA; it's tanking, brown is ugly, etc, I can tell you that we are exactly where we hoped we'd be. That is, without sharing specific numbers after the first week of sales. We're all looking forward to a successful holiday retail season. We're also thinking in long term here. And hey, so are you.
I'm looking forward to 2nd gen.
The Incredible Hulk said:I liked this review. It also makes some good points about how the iPod is going to have other people start looking at Mac's who normally didnt.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=18&entry_id=11298
For the record, I've never owned a Mac, and just got an iPod last Christmas, which I love though it's far from being perfect.
Gamma Ray said:From "ZuneInsider":
A lot of folks have asked me, so how is Zune doing? Despite the iFanboy pleas that Zune is DOA; it's tanking, brown is ugly, etc, I can tell you that we are exactly where we hoped we'd be. That is, without sharing specific numbers after the first week of sales. We're all looking forward to a successful holiday retail season. We're also thinking in long term here. And hey, so are you.
I'm looking forward to 2nd gen.
jaguarr said:Now THAT, I will buy as a concept, Gamma; that MS is looking at the Zune as a piece of the larger puzzle in the "connected living space". There's a race to own the "digital livingroom" underway right now. Apple's in it (the iTV product they announced this fall), HP's in it (they have a tv set top box already on the market), Microsoft is eyeing it and many others are after it as well. Whoever gets that mindshare and is able to drive the interconnected computing/audio-visual living room experience will have the lion's share of a brand new, previously untapped market.
As far as the Zune itself, it's a minor part of that strategy, I would think, but a part nonetheless. Their biggest piece of it thus far is the X-Box line, and I'm amazed they didn't get some of the X-Box marketing gurus involved in the Zune, because that product needs some serious help when it comes to feature-set design and overall marketing. That said, MS is doing the same thing here that they did with the X-Box; buying their way into the market by taking a drumming on profit by selling their units at a loss just to get them into consumers hands. I'll give MS credit for one thing, and that's that they learn from their mistakes and attempt to correct them over time (doesn't mean they're always successful at it, but they do try). With their deep pockets, they can afford to do this where such a strategy would kill any other company. I have no doubt they'll release a next-gen Zune because they can afford to. If they stick with the same philosophy of business partners first, consumers second, they're always going to face backlash, though. But this first generation release is still a trainwreck, no matter how they want to paint the picture.
jag
Mentok said:Hey, I forgot about the iTV... has there been any news on it latley?
Mentok said:As for the Xbox guuys getting involved with ZUNE... They are. J Allard (The guy who came up with the Xbox idea and the Xbox Team leader) is running the ZUNE program. Half of the Xbox team (marketing, development and design) are on the ZUNE team (with the other half moving on to initial development and planning of the next XBOX).

Mentok said:As for its being a trainwreck... Thats just silly. Why not wait for a product to be on sale ffor more than a few days before judging that. Give it a year for the project to be up an running, then you can say if it has failed or not.
Mentok said:If I needed a reason at all to be interested in the ZUNE (I dont, I have one and I personally like it alot better than my iPod... I just wish mac support with the ZUNE was better) is the man who is running things.
www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_49/b4012001.htm?chan=tc&chan=technology_technology+index+page_today's+top+stories
Gamma Ray said:Who needs iTV when you can just use a Media Center which also acts as a picture viewer, music player, radio and TV/recorder/TiVo?
iTV is an example of "too little, too late".
Gamma Ray said:And iTV will?
And as I understand it, you'll be able to play iTunes downloaded video on you TV... But that video is sized for an iPod... So will it be extremely blurry?
You have to admit that Microsoft has a pretty damn good system going. The X-Box 360 interacts with Media Center and you can now download HD content from the 360.
logansoldcigar said:Ive got an Ipod now. the 60GB video version, and i do like it.(I had an Iriver IHP 140 before that, which was groovy too). I'll prolly get a nano for the gym too in a wee while
Its even made me think about getting a MAC in a couple of years, but they are soooooooooooooooooo pricey.
jaguarr said:but the problem they face is that it's confusing to the average consumer and doesn't come as an all-in-one easy to use solution.

Gamma Ray said:So you're saying that Mac users are stupid then...?![]()

Equint77 said:funny Jag talked about price comparison.... I checked the apple online store for desktops and found they were selling a 60GB hardrive with no DVD for over $1000... I got my dell with a 19" flatscreen, CD/DVD burner and 250 GB hardrive for $700.
My friend gave me his G3 when I had no computer earlier this year... and I could never get used to OSX programming.... maybe I'm just too used to the standard PC & Windows.
