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The still-struggling Zune—hardware and all—isn't going anywhere, Microsoft execs told Wired this week, despite some recent speculation to the contrary.
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unless of course we "zombies" are happy with our ipods and have no interest in anything microsoft
having recently drunk the special kool aid and bought an iphone 3g i am pretty happy with my ipod i mean iphone lol and i would never get a zune and one day when the stars align I will buy a coveted macbook pro
While I love my Zune (30 gig original model), I'm frustrated with Microsoft's attitude toward their customers. It is as if the money we spend on their products, Zunes or otherwise, grows on trees. They consistently annoy us with untested products that crash, as many Zunes did for one day last month, or force us into annoying "new and improved" products like Windows Vista while discontinuing support for XP at a time when people are clamoring for old copies of it. With Zunes, I'm tired of software upgrades that progressively limit my ability to alter and sort my own files as I wish. I'll keep my Zune, but my next computer will be a Mac.
i don't need an brand name MP3 player, i like my cheapo GPX MP3 sure it lacks the stuff like Zune and Ipod, but at least it won't go dead unless the battery goes dead.
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1 Posted by rorbincalendar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse
Having used both I can say that the Zune is a far better product than the ipod and it doesn't require the virus-like iTunes software either. It will just take some time for the ipod zombies to take off their blinders and see what else is on the market.