
03-11-2010, 08:20 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 5
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I can't believe it
I remember running out the first day the HD was launched to pick it up. At the time, I was under the impression that the HD would essentially mimic the new Windows Phone 7 when it came out and be able to take in apps and the like from that platform.
When I heard the HD wouldn't be getting that upgrade for whichever reason, I felt betrayed. I've been a long time supporter of the Zune ecosystem and expect that with the huge deal behind dropping support for the older models so they could focues on the HD going forward, that owning the HD would be an investment, something that would continue to grow over time like the Zune30 did for about three years. But now I see that the HD is just an expensive in between product, only to be completely replaced with the HD2 or whatever they will call it.
I hope Microsoft is happy backstabbing everyone who dropped the cash for the HD.
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