Microsoft Shows Off New Zune Players
By: AP
| Oct 03, 2007
Microsoft Corp. took the wraps off its second-generation Zune digital media players late Tuesday, showing three models that bring the software maker's offerings more in line with Apple's market-leading iPod.
One model - available in black - has an 80-gigabyte hard drive and a 3.2-inch screen. It's slimmer than last year's Zune, which had a 30 GB hard drive and a smaller screen. Microsoft also will sell a smaller, flash memory-based Zune, similar in shape and size to the original iPod Nano, in pink, green, black and red with either 4 GB or 8 GB of storage.
Like the original Zune, the new models include an FM radio tuner and the ability to wirelessly share songs with other Zune owners.
The latest generation sports a shiny glass screen and a new touch pad navigation button. The gadgets use Wi-Fi to sync music, movies and photos wirelessly and automatically with users' PCs.
The new Zunes are to go on sale in mid-November. The 4 GB Zune will cost $149, the 8 GB one will sell for $199 and the 80 GB model for $249. The prices match those of Apple Inc.'s comparable iPod models.
Microsoft has yet to wow consumers or analysts the way Apple has done consistently. As of the end of the last fiscal quarter, Apple Inc. had sold more than 100 million iPods, while Microsoft had sold about 1.2 million Zunes.
"There's nothing earth-shattering there," said Van Baker, an analyst at the research group Gartner, in an interview about the new Zunes.
Baker said he expects the changes to help Microsoft keep its distant No. 2 spot in the digital media player market, but improving the software and adding a new model isn't going to radically change Microsoft's market share.
"Maybe next year they can make an aggressive push against Apple," he said.
To get its first-generation Zunes to consumers quickly last year, Microsoft relied heavily on partners, including Toshiba Corp. for the design of the device.
This time, the company bulked up its own staff to include industrial designers and rebuilt the software for the device and the linked computer and Web services from scratch.
Microsoft tweaked the look of the new Zunes' display and menus, and added the Zune Pad, a combination mouse-button and touch pad that lets users scroll down a long list of songs with a few flicks of the finger, then click the button to select tracks or change the volume.
Zune users can set up their devices to connect automatically to their home Wi-Fi network, and sync music, podcasts and video while the device charges. They can also sync the device with TV shows recorded using Windows Media Center on Windows Vista PCs.
First-generation Zunes will automatically get software updates this fall.
In November, Microsoft will also release redesigned Zune desktop software, revamp its Marketplace store and launch a social networking site called "Social."
The new Marketplace will carry about 3 million tracks, about 1 million of which will be sold as MP3s without copy protection, in line with the number of songs Apple offers without digital rights management.
Microsoft executives have denied plans for a "Zune phone" since the iPhone was introduced this summer. J Allard, a corporate vice president in Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division, said designing a touch pad instead of a touch screen was a deliberate decision to let users skip tracks and change the volume without having to look at the screen.
Allard said that for this generation, Microsoft was focused on improving the hardware and software.
"Market share comes after," he said.
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prashanta saha @ Jul 02, 2008
sandeep @ Jan 28, 2008
vivek @ Nov 27, 2007
Well- Good Luck.
The grand daddy of them all is bang and olufsen's beosound 6. Now that is what i call an mp3 player
Faisal Jeelani @ Nov 24, 2007
sumit @ Oct 23, 2007
And also the headphones are good, just like sony Ericsson walkman series phones, priced lil'l too much though!
aj @ Oct 11, 2007
anmol @ Oct 07, 2007
if s beautiful
rahul kamble @ Oct 06, 2007
Jash Sayani @ Oct 05, 2007
Devavret Makkar @ Oct 04, 2007
Pumbaa @ Oct 04, 2007
Microsoft can do nothing except sell virus laden crap that does not work.
cameljockey @ Oct 03, 2007
VJ @ Oct 03, 2007
glen suchitha @ Oct 03, 2007
A. Mitra AKA 935mitra @ Oct 03, 2007
I don;t know why the 1st gen Zunes were'nt as poplular as the videp iPODS..?
-I am eagerly waiting for a Halo 3 branded Zune-80GB.
A. Mitra AKA 935mitra @ Oct 03, 2007
but van baker is kinda right...microsoft isn't gonna do make any difference for apple except by providing people with and option.
but i must say the new zune's looks are very appealing and that they do provide many new features. but on the other hand apple has advantage cause many accessories are based on ipods and not zunes. maybe microsoft can bump up their sales by providing accessories just as cool as their new player!!
siddharth chanda @ Oct 03, 2007
chaitanya krishnan @ Oct 03, 2007
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