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Old 08-26-2006, 05:44 PM
rvacha
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Flash is a tough call methinks. Flash can't hold much data and would limit the video usability of the unit. Second issue I see is that if it did support video then it would need a large battery and the unit's size would be relatively large compared to other devices. It would be even larger if it supported WiFi as well. On the other hand, MS would be silly not to cover all the bases if they really want to make a dent in the iPod space. I look for MS to do a flash player with video and WiFi stripped out - and I'd further guess that it would not be called Zune to avoid market confusion. But that's all conjecture on my part.
 
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