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Originally Posted by David Tucker
Was anyone else in Best Buy at launch to know if this was a common problem or perhaps just something specific to this store? Hopefully this was an isolated problem.
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That was the main reason I went with Amazon's Release Date shipping. Last two Zune launchs, neither Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max, Target, nor Walmart know what I was talking about. After hopping through all those stores in my city on the Zune 80 release date (wow, that seems like ages ago now), I eventually found a few in stock at a nearby city's Target. Overall a horrible experience, but I was too happy in the end with my 80 that I had forgotten all the pain.
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Originally Posted by David Tucker
I don't understand why Microsoft makes the Zune pretty much unusable until you've hooked it up but I've seen this trend in other devices too.
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It didn't bother me much. I was instead very happy that they have that device update system in place and were able to get the hardware taken care of and then listened to the Zune community by taking the time during crunch hour to develop the newer builds of the device software and include the "apps" concept and add the "internet" link under the main menu.
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Originally Posted by David Tucker
The Zune HD really has gotten a pretty good reception so if Microsoft is trying to breath new life into the platform its a good start. Let's see if all of this positive press translates into sales.
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Great software, check! Great device, check! Great press, check! Marketing campaign, pending! The first three are hardest to come by; do they not see that once you have those in place, the final push should be the most effective?