12-23-2009, 06:30 AM
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iPod vs Zune HD: Head to Head, IGN-Style
"Not one to go quietly into the night or vanish without a fight, Microsoft relaunched the Zune with the Zune HD, a direct competitor to the iPod touch. The Zune HD was met with strong launch sales and praised by critics, but only time will tell if it will ultimately usurp the iPod in terms of market dominance. In the meantime, we ask this question of you, our beloved IGN readers: Which portable media player is better in your eyes?" Oh it's on. IGN, like many other tech sites, has seen fit to pit the two media player juggernauts head-to-head in a battle of brains, brawn, and feature specs. At the bottom of the article, readers voted for their favorite device and discussed the relative merits of the two platforms in the forums. As these things often go, the comments section got a little hectic, but when the poll closed and the dust settled, IGN readers crowned Zune HD champion, eking out its rival a mere 53% to 47%. Booyah.
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12-23-2009, 07:39 PM
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Doesn't seem like a large enough margin to affect market share though. How much (and how long) will MS continue to throw money at the Zune ?
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12-26-2009, 05:16 PM
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And in the category of best ...
...music player only on sale in the US, the winner is.
Drum roll...
The Microsoft Zune HD!
But seriously, there are a lot of fanboys posting to that article suggesting why the Zune HD is soooo much better than the iPod Touch but until Microsoft grow a pair and start selling it outside the US it will remain a complete irrelevance. Number 52 on the amazon.com bestsellers list must be a bit disappointing.
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12-28-2009, 10:26 PM
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I never really have understood the niche that these things are in..or rather don't really see them as in the same one. Yes, they are both media players, but I see the Touch as way more. It seems more like a Pocket PC (the old classic, with touch screen, no phone style) than it does like other media players like Nanos and earlier Zunes. If you call it a media player, I don't see how you can say it is way better than a Zune HD, because it has tons of apps, when apps really wasn't a requirement for a media player...at least for me. It's kind of like saying this skinning knife is better than that one because it has a bottle opener, corkscrew and bubble level. Potentially useful items, but in excess of the initial functionality. I get that MS having enabled apps on the Zune (HD) has clearly pushed the platform out of the media niche and into that other category of small processing units that do lots of stuff and play media, or mayby plays media and does lots of other stuff, but I don't get why they needed to. Semed like they had a perfectly good answer to the Touch if they left the phone out of a WM device. They play media, run, and have, lots of apps, and only needed to be integrated into the tunes side of the Zune Marketplace. I don't get it.
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12-28-2009, 10:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyMulhearn
...but until Microsoft grow a pair and start selling it outside the US it will remain a complete irrelevance. Number 52 on the amazon.com bestsellers list must be a bit disappointing.
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Here here! Microsoft's sloth-like approach to growing the Zune internationally is, in a word, embarrassing. It's awful.
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12-29-2009, 12:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Dunn
Here here! Microsoft's sloth-like approach to growing the Zune internationally is, in a word, embarrassing. It's awful.
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I just don't understand it to be frank. What is there that's stopping them? Music licensing agreements perhaps? But even then they could sell the hardware and let people rip their own music couldn't they?
I'm pretty locked in to the iPhone/iTunes infrastructure and a Mac user but I do want someone to be pushing Apple on this as they need to be kept on their toes.
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12-29-2009, 08:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyMulhearn
I just don't understand it to be frank. What is there that's stopping them? Music licensing agreements perhaps? But even then they could sell the hardware and let people rip their own music couldn't they?
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I honestly don't know. Every time I ask, the Zune team is extremely tight-lipped about it. I find it baffling, and frustrating.
As for selling the hardware without the Marketplace, I don't know if we live in that word any more - I think people expect to have a tightly integrated hardware+software experience.
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