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In yet another blow to Microsoft's slumping iPod competitor, game retailer GameStop says it will stop selling the Zune to clear shelf space for more popular products.
GameStop execs told TheStreet.com that it decided to pull the Zune because "it just did not have the appeal we had anticipated," adding that the player also "did not fit with our product mix."
For its part, Microsoft points out that the Zune is still on sale at Best Buy, Target, and Wal-Mart, among other big-name retailers—and it's worth noting that GameStop is, after all, primarily a gaming store.
Still, it's a telling move, and TheStreet has some other, sobering numbers to go along with the GameStop news: namely, that only about two million Zunes have sold since the player first launched in late 2006, compared to about 10.6 million iPods—in just the last quarter of this year.
It's hard to remember now, but the Zune—ugly brown duckling that it once was—marked one of the first Wi-Fi-enabled MP3 players, beating even Apple to the wireless punch.
But while the Zune can now sync with your music library over Wi-Fi and finally has a full-on video store, it's still saddled with some some serious drawbacks. For example, you still can't buy music directly over the Zune via Wi-Fi, sharing tunes between players is a clunky, too-limited process, and the Zune's boxy shell can't compete with the sexy curves of an iPod.
I'm guessing that Microsoft will stick with the Zune until at least the end of the year, but I predict that the latest Zune models (which came out last November) will, indeed, be the last.
What do you think? Is the Zune on the way out, or does it still have a future?
Related:
GameStop to Stop Zune Sales [TheStreet.com]
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Zune is the best mp3 player on the market for memory over 16GB. The Ipod is overrated and the software is like a virus on your computer.
Well, other mp3 players like the zune may actually be pretty good; but when you see one on the street you won't really instantly recognize it. On the other hand just looking at the earbuds of an ipod will instantly tell you what it is. These companies simply don't get it. Having a superior product will not get you anywhere without the right image. Granted that there will be some who will look for "the best" out there. But most other people would also look at image, visual design and other qualities "unrelated" to music playback.
you know what.. I don't care how famous and popular the I-Pod is I HATE THEM!! I have used it before and even gave one loaded with music as a gift. I hate I tunes and absolutely hate the I-Pod. I bought a Zune and i really like it. My boyfriend used it and loves it over his Ipod. He is always asking to borrow it cause he "doesn't want the ipod any more" If Zunes really go away then I will have to get a creative Zen but the Ipod it truly a piece of crap. Apple computers are good but the Ipod is JUNK I love my Zune though and I am not a huge fan of microsoft or apple. I just know what I like and I am not led by dumb marketing campaigns
My Zune has an FM receiver, which comes in periodically. The iPod's receiver? Oh, wait, there isn't one. The screen on the Zune is far larger and converts to widescreen viewing for videos and movies...the iPod? Well, it has a screen.
Dont have an ipod or Zune, listen music on my HTC phones. I have yet to see anyone with a Zune. You dont need an MBA to see that Zune days are coming to an end. It may be a good product but no one is buying them and that all that matters.
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6 Posted by mitch079 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:22PM EDT Report Abuse
I've seen a few Zunes clearanced at Targets.