In this article hyping Five Reasons Why The Microsoft Zune May Succeed , they give the one greatest reason not to ever buy a Zune
… but the next generation Zune will be even better. Why? Because Microsoft is developing that one entirely in-house. As we saw from just about every product they’ve put out, the second or third iteration is when they get things right. By half-skipping over the painful first-gen by using Toshiba, Microsoft may just shortcut their way into a great player.
The trick here is that if people find that the “Painful” first generation is painful, and that the real Zune isn’t for one or two more generations. Then no one will buy the first generation Zune, there will be no Zune community (one of the other points) and Zune will fail.
It took MS two years to get to windows 3.11, it too 3 years for MS to get to XP service pack 2. And second and third generation Zune is at least that far in the future.
The easy recomendation here is, save your money, or buy something else (an iPod comes to mind). Save yourself the ‘pain’ of being a MS Beta tester for Zune.
I bought a Meizu M6 as my player. The largest available capacity is 4GB but that’s more than enough for me as I can cycle the content.
I’m steering clear of any of the evil DRM supporting giants for as long as I can.
Check out Miniplayer.info
which is the site where I bought my player if you’re interested.
I bought a Meizu M6 as my player. The largest available capacity is 4GB but that’s more than enough for me as I can cycle the content.
I’m steering clear of any of the evil DRM supporting giants for as long as I can.
Check out Miniplayer.info
which is the site where I bought my player if you’re interested.