Disenchanted "Zune Guy" to ditch his tattoo

Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:15AM EDT

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All he wanted was the ability to transfer videos from the soon-to-be-updated Xbox 360 to his Zune—or at least access the Zune Marketplace from the his console. But Microsoft left him hanging, so buh-bye Zune tattoo.

Engadget reports that a sorely disappointed mszunefan, a.k.a. Steve Smith of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, is promising to replace the Zune logo that he famously had tattooed onto his beefy arm.

Here's his post from the official Zune forum:

I am done. I have had the Zune since day 1 and have noticed little improvement.  I have tried my best to support them every step of the way but the recent Xbox Live announcement at E3 made me lose it. To not include Zune Marketplace or the ability to load videos from Xbox Live to your Zune made me finally give up. I am in the works of figuring the best way to get a new tattoo to cover the logo on my arm. Thanks for all the harsh comments and you will see very little of me anymore.


Ouch. In a follow-up post, Smith says that he "will still buy Zunes" but "might try out some of the competition" before getting the next-gen Zune, when (and if) it arrives.

I've got to say, I'm with Smith when it comes to his disappointment with the slated Xbox 360 fall update vis-à-vis the Zune. Why can't you transferred rented Xbox Live movies to the Zune, given that it has a roomy display and a solid video player? And integrating the Zune Marketplace into the 360 seems like a no-brainer.

So, anyone else had enough? Who's keeping the Zune faiith? And any ideas for Smith's replacement tattoo?

(Photo credit: Engadget)

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  • 1 Posted by royale_18 on Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:52AM EDT Report Abuse

    Who the heck would get a tattoo of a type of MP3 player on themselves?

  • 2 Posted by btedrogers on Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    A nice Apple tat would cover that up real nice

  • 3 Posted by rorbincalendar on Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well at least the ZUNE is a better product that any of the Ipod products and the Itunes software is more like a virus than a proper program.

  • 4 Posted by btedrogers on Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Really? based on?... I have had no problems with any of the Ipods that I have owned,or the "virus"? Itunes software, I did cross over to the dark side once and found the Zune I bought lacking to say the least, once again Microsoft lovers vs Apple devotees, this could be a very interesting thread, seems like it all comes down to those who want to toy with their computers incessantly and those who just want theirs to work with them, sorry I digress, isn't this all about a guy with a tattoo anyway?

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