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Zune Set to Hit Store Shelves on Nov. 14

Daylene   on 30 September 2006 - 22:39 · 29 comments & 15157 views

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Microsoft has confirmed pricing and delivery details for its upcoming Zune MP3 music player. The software giant on Thursday revealed its 30 GB Zune digital media player will cost US$249.99. The so-called iPod killer will be available to U.S. customers on Nov. 14, just in time for the holidays. Microsoft will launch the Zune Marketplace, which competes head to head with Apple's iTunes, on the same day. Zuners can buy a monthly subscription for $14.99 that will give them access to millions of songs. Taking a page from the iTunes pricing model, individual tracks will sell for 99 cents each.

The Zune and the iPod share similarities but they differ in important ways. Both players offer a dedicated media hub. Both offer high-quality LCD video screens. Both offer 30 GB models for $250 (Zune offers the 30 GB model only). Both offer big brand names consumers can trust. That's about where the comparisons, end, though. Microsoft is offering value-added functions and features it hopes will sway users to invest in its player this holiday shopping season. The Zune offers wireless functionality for Zune-to-Zune sharing of music, pictures and home recordings and a built-in FM transmitter. It will also come preloaded with content, including songs, music videos and film shorts.

Zune's physical characteristics are also unique. It's about the same size as the original iPod, but much larger than Apple's most popular nano model. By comparison, the Zune is slightly larger than the Motorola Q phone. The large size could be a blessing or a curse for Microsoft: a curse for adults who want a compact player to take to the gym; a blessing for parents who want something more durable than a shuffle for their pre-teen children. "The Zune is robust. If you are a parent buying something for your kid and you are worried about it lasting longer than two weeks, then the Zune is good. The nanos have not held up well at all. They are very fragile," according to Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. "The Zune appears hardened."  States Enderle.

News source: Tech News World

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#1 GreenDayPunk74 on 30 Sep 2006 - 22:45
I thought it was suppose to be $229?
#2 Code.Red on 30 Sep 2006 - 22:45
My birthday.. :p
(1 reply) #3 eilegz on 30 Sep 2006 - 22:45
well its still too expensive theres so many options if thats a price i rather get a ipod its more stylish
#3.1 faraaz on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:58
more stylish? man you've been watching too many ipod commercials
#4 ironsight2000 on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:07
ipods are the zune killers
(2 replies) #5 Stunna on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:09
15 dollars a month for all those songs, sounds like a steal to me.
I hope they come out with a bunch of zune colors.
#5.1 betasp on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:48
...or $180 a year and you own nothing.
#5.2 AMDMEFX-55 on 01 Oct 2006 - 02:04
Quote - betasp said @ #5.1
...or $180 a year and you own nothing.


That's what Tunebite is for .
(1 reply) #6 hotdog963al on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:22
Wow. So we won't be expecting MSdelays™?
#6.1 Croquant on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:40
Quote - hotdog963al said @ #6
Wow. So we won't be expecting MSdelays™?

No, they'll just be releaseing about 247,365 "hotfixes" and "updates" for the Zune. Then then they'll release Zune Vista, Zune Live!, Zune .NET, and Microsoft Zune 2.0 at a unspecified later date.
#7 eilegz on 30 Sep 2006 - 23:49
also zune looks so bulky compared to a ipod that its very slim and lite
(1 reply) #8 bibutteryboy on 01 Oct 2006 - 00:23
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The nanos have not held up well at all. They are very fragile,"


true dat
#8.1 DomG on 01 Oct 2006 - 00:31
But now they're in an aluminium case, so that point is moot. If it's similar to my old iPod mini, the new nanos will be able to take a fair beating before even showing wear.
(1 reply) #9 MioTheGreat on 01 Oct 2006 - 00:30
"It's about the same size as the original iPod, but much larger than Apple's most popular nano model."

Err....did anyone else read that a few times, realizing that the second half of that sentance is really really really pointless?
#9.1 DomG on 01 Oct 2006 - 00:32
Yes, I did too.
The original iPod was pretty damn bulky, too.
#10 b10h4z4rd on 01 Oct 2006 - 01:15
Sweet, now they've set a date and price I know how much to set aside so I can buy one ASAP.
(1 reply) #11 PeteyPal on 01 Oct 2006 - 01:27
Some countries still have laws on FM transmitters essentially being pirate radio stations. I think they might come up with problems in some places.
#11.1 BBinder on 01 Oct 2006 - 11:42
thats cold be a big typo - its probably meant to say FM Reciever
#12 ThaCrip on 01 Oct 2006 - 02:55
me personally idont care to much about size as long as the product last a long time... cause i easily would rather have a product that's bigger/more bulky and lasts for a long time... then something that might be smaller/looks cooler that dies in a year or two or so.

but i already have a flash based mp3 player which i think is better than IPOD or any of those HDD based players since it's battery life is best and takes 1AA regular battery (i use rechargable NI-MH batts, so i basically have unlimited power), plus it's size u pretty much cant beat as it's SMALL... and has a decent screen on it that gets the job done... but the major trade off with a flash based player is storage space , but if storage space aint a problem then i think flash based players are just flat out better than hdd based players... plus theres no moving parts so most likely a flash based player will outlast a hdd based player by a long shot on average.... but i do wish that i had more storage space (128MB built in with a external 512MB SD memory card = 10hours total between the internal and external storage @ 128bit rate MP3) ... if i could have about double that space (or so) i would be pretty much golden

plus not to mention that flash based mp3 players are about a 1/3rd the price as a hdd based player!

Last edited by ThaCrip on 01 Oct 2006 - 03:01
#13 kickenchicken360 on 01 Oct 2006 - 04:04
thats sad they think the ipod has a high quality screen? the thing only has a 62k color screen, and how can you trust microsoft? hopefully no one sees the b.s.o.d. but still, i prefer creative and archos anyday,.
#14 rockmeup on 01 Oct 2006 - 05:39
definitely something to consider =)
#15 TGC on 01 Oct 2006 - 06:24
It's got a built in FM transmitter?

That's a nice feature i'll admit, but ima be getting a car soon with standard aux audio port. Since i already have an ipod i don't see myself getting one of these anytime soon.
#16 kickenchicken360 on 01 Oct 2006 - 06:31
an there is no fm transmitter you can buy one though microsoft calls it

Zune FM transmitter With AutoSeek.
#17 jlmodell on 01 Oct 2006 - 13:58
Just cause it is larger equates that it is more durable?...

Ive preordered one, but everyone keeps focusing on its size that i'm starting to think i wont be able to see past its bulkiness. They really should show some definitive size comparisons... but they probably won't because it sounds like it will cost sales.
#18 Techno_Funky on 01 Oct 2006 - 19:24
Now that the XBOX 360 is oficially in india hope Zune too hits india
#19 Mokano on 01 Oct 2006 - 20:15
worst logo ever
#20 kickenchicken360 on 02 Oct 2006 - 02:43
seriosly along witht eh worst name ever, zune WTF??iPOD and Zen are cool Zune isnt. @ jlmodell: well its only going to be longer about .5 ti 1 inch longer than the ipod and ZEn. and thickness is supposed to be oh found it. its supposed to be 4.4 in long 2.4 " wide .58" thick. so it looks pretty good. besides i dont think its going to be too long. 5.6 oz.
#21 Wiggz on 02 Oct 2006 - 07:42
Im off to NYC in November (11th) for a week so I might invest in one of these.

I have to say the size might put me off, somewhere inbetween nano and original iPod might have been nice. Still.....MS have a way to go, they are joining the marathon with Apple well in the lead....however they are identifying ways that iPod suffers....and that is in compatibility.

Should be good, but I'm not sure this competition is going to drive prices down.

#22 C_Guy on 02 Oct 2006 - 17:01
I think Zune will do for the music player market what XBOX did for the console market and Microsfot will, of course, become a market leader. Can they overthrow Apple? Maybe not but this is an excellent start.

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