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Comments on: As new iPods loom, Zune gets price cut

Microsoft says $50 price drop is "part of the normal product life cycle." But it coincides with a widely expected launch of new iPods.

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Try Harder.
by Penguinisto September 5, 2007 8:43 AM PDT
...and while you're at it, lose the DRM requirement, the proprietary WMA-only format, and the Windows-only requirement.

Then maybe, just maybe, Zune wouldn't be such a gawdawful last-place flop of a product.

/P
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Lost cause
by rcrusoe September 5, 2007 8:58 AM PDT
"Then maybe, just maybe, Zune wouldn't be such a gawdawful last-place flop of a product."

Yes it would.
The Zune isn't that bad
by ittesi259 September 5, 2007 8:59 AM PDT
Sure its made by MS which gives negativity to start with, but do you really think the iPod would work with Windows if Apple had the OS Marketshare of Windows? It plays music and video...and does it well, so I don't know what flop of a product you mean. If you base it on unit sales the timing of it sucked, but its not a bad player.
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It's no different than the iPod
by aka_tripleB September 5, 2007 1:36 PM PDT
With the iPod you're stuck with Apple's media formats. And the Zune also does support AAC and MP3. It's more open than you give it credit for.
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Pay us instead
by Xenu7-214951314497503184010868 September 5, 2007 11:17 AM PDT
I'll get a Zune, but only if they pay me to use it.
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Learn from Palm
by rcardona2k September 5, 2007 11:19 AM PDT
Maybe Microsoft could partner with Palm on lessons on innovation learned. No wait, nevermind.
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Try QVC for Christmas
by justageek September 5, 2007 12:48 PM PDT
Only the very un-informed would buy a Zune. Microsoft's only
hope with this is QVC where grandparents can buy them for their
grandkids. Would be a disappointing to them as a package of
socks.
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Uninformed. No hyphen.
by ua_eng September 6, 2007 3:28 AM PDT
Well, I guess I'm uninformed now.

It's not like I know the contents of my hard drive and can objectively decide which formats I need my media player to play (or at least have most of my formats supported).

So tell me, which mp3 players do the informed, such as yourself, choose?

Creative? Archos? Apple? Sony? Sandisk?

Please. I'm eager to learn.
They can't give hardware away, like free software, to hook You
by technewsjunkie September 5, 2007 3:01 PM PDT
It's a different ballgame for Microsoft who is used to giving away
software for free to undercut competitors (usually the ones who
invented it)
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Consumers Woudln't Want Zune - Even For Free !
by Sumatra-Bosch September 8, 2007 12:04 PM PDT
Research shows the only buyers of Zunes are confused grandparents and mental hospital escapees. The average consumer couldn't be paid to take a Zune. Likely, that is the next step. Ballmer will give you $20 bucks in MS music marketplace bucks just to take one. After that, he'll just have to run around department stores throwing chairs and biting people on the face.
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