Monday, October 1st 2007
Zune 2 to be Unveiled Tomorrow
This isn't a certainty so don't hold your breath, but according to 'sources close to the matter' Microsoft could be set to reveal the second generation of Zune portable media players tomorrow (Tuesday 2nd October). Both Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Design and Development Chief J Allard are expected to attend the event, where the new 3 x 1.25 inch flash-based Zune and a new, thinner hard disk-based Zune will be shown to the public. It is rumoured that the new Zunes will be capable of playing videos and will come equipped with WiFi and more storage than competing devices. Microsoft will be hoping for more success with the new Zune than with the original, which failed to make a huge impact after being hyped up to be a possible iPod-killer.
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20 Comments on Zune 2 to be Unveiled Tomorrow
I'm not a fan of media players to be honest, but I'd love to see someone take on Apple just so they'd stop acting like they have the only product in the market worth buying, and stop pricing it accordingly.
Maybe I will get the new zune but only if the screen is big enough.
www.engadget.com/2007/10/01/are-these-the-new-zunes/
Creative also released a player recently thats cheaper and better than the Ipod.
And if people want a touch screen player samsung has one.
We also looked at the original Zune. Hated it. Even worse format support than the iPod. I really hope that MS comes around this time, and offers a product that has better format support.
Ipod does AAC/DRM-AAC and mp3. Zune does AAC, WMA/WMA-DRM, and MP3.
They both support the same video formats, except Zune does WMV and iPod does MOV obviously.
EDIT: But now that I think about it, I may have been thinking of post Rockbox install.
Considering I work in retail (yes, I'm a lowly sales asistant) it's amazing how many people who come in for Mp3 players DON'T ask for iPods, many people has specifically asked NOT to be shown any iPods because (in their words) "they suck and are overpriced".
Nice stereotyping...
Secondly, if it wasn't MS I would have said the same thing, only I would have been supporting whichever manufacturer was releasing said MP3 Player
And third, I like MacOS, it serves a very valid purpose, not one that suits my purposes. However I do not like Apple's arrogance in thinking the iPod is the be all and end all of MP3 players.
this only helps to even out the free market economy too