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Jason Dunn
08-30-2007, 11:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/portable-media/first-zune-2-and-zune-flash-shots-295284.php' target='_blank'>http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/portable-media/first-zune-2-and-zune-flash-shots-295284.php</a><br /><br /></div><i>"Here are the first shots of the Zune 2 and Zune Flash. The images reveal an 80GB version and a 4GB and 8GB flash model. Not sure what's going on with that interesting controller, but it looks like a real button, but is just wide enough that it may have touch-sensitive properties. These photos came from a source who cites marketing materials, likely from the retail channel, but were confirmed by a second source as well. Does that mean they're final? I don't know. If I were Microsoft, I might seed the internet with mockups as to confuse. Oh, how I love counterintelligence measures. So take them with a grain of salt, confirmed as something, but still unofficial."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/Firstzune2shots.jpg" /><br /><br />Just like the nice man at Gizmodo says, this could be nothing more than a ruse - but it's by far the more realistic one I've seen so far. You'll notice I never posted any of that "Draco" or "Scorpio" junk - it takes more than &amp;quot;I heard this thing from this guy who knows a guy&amp;quot; for me to call that &amp;quot;news&amp;quot;. Even a rumour needs to have some specifics or be substantiated in some way in order for it to be taken seriously. At any rate, this is looking quite interesting - based on the image above, I can glean the following details:<br /><br /> <li>The new Flash-based Zune will be available in 8 GB and 4 GB capacities<br /> <li>Colours for the new Flash-based Zune will be black, red, pink and green<br /> <li>The new Flash-based Zune has a bigger control pad and the buttons are up higher<br /> <br /> <li>It looks like the current chunky Zune will stick around, but be offered with an 80 GB hard drive and be available only in black<br /><br />My analysis? While 4 GB might seem "small" to us, the average person in North America still doesn't have 4 GB worth of digital music - so they need to have that "small" size. But topping out at 8 GB? A big mistake in my opinion - with the new <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/digitalmediathoughts-20/detail/B000UVBDRS/104-5494781-3858369">Zen Vision offering up to 16 GB of storage</a> [affiliate], and an SD card slot to expand it even more, I think Microsoft is making a mistake by not offering a Zune that at least matches what the competition does. 4 GB and 8 GB storage capacities match the <i>previous</i> generation of MP3 players, not the <i>next</i> generation - and the Zune desperately needs a <i>wow</i> product.<br /><!><br />Regarding the hard-drive based player - I'm a bit puzzled. 80 GB is a capacity they should have offered right out of the gate last year, to at least match what Apple has on the high end. They didn't, and I believe they missed out on a great opportunity. So here we have the next generation and they're releasing a product that matches what Apple had last year. Seeing a pattern here? I think 80 GB is a good capacity mind you, but if that's the only change that has been made, then I'll be disappointed. If it was a 640 x 480 screen with 16.7 million colours, the device was thinner, and more codecs were supported on the device (h.264, Divx, DVR-MS, etc.) then maybe this would be a compelling device.<br /><br />That's my take on this - what's yours?

bcre8v2
08-31-2007, 12:56 AM
I agree... MS should be trying much harder at differentiating themselves in a crowded market, especially since Sony has announced their forray in the space and Apple is expected to up the stakes yet again on September 5th.

However, as a result of these announcements, folks can get great PMP's at relatively inexpensive prices ("last generation").

I have another observation - other than getter smaller, these devices are encroaching into the traditional space formerly dominated by PPC's!