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Microsoft unveils new Zune players
By Jim Welte - MP3.com
October 3, 2007 at 11:52:00 AM | more stories by this author

Bill Gates and J Allard show off 4GB and 8GB flash models, as well as an 80GB hard-drive player.

To the casual observer, the ongoing quest by SanDisk, Creative, and Microsoft's Zune to dent the dominance of Apple's iPod is of the Sisyphean variety.

The new line of Zunes. The new line of Zunes.

But although the iPod and iPhone continue to own the portable digital media space, SanDisk and Creative have each periodically unveiled competitive products that they hope will register with consumers, and Microsoft did the same today.

Nearly one year after the much-hyped debut of the Zune player and digital store, Microsoft unveiled three new Zune players. Two of the players are flash-based, coming in 4GB ($149) and 8GB ($199), whereas the other offers a major upgrade on the original Zune, going from 30GB to 80GB but retaining the same $249 price tag.

The flash models will come in pink, green, black and red, and the hard-drive version is in black, an indication that the Zune's much-discussed brown flavor will be eliminated. Microsoft said it has sold about 1.2 million Zunes to date.

J Allard and Bill Gates show off the new Zunes. J Allard and Bill Gates show off the new Zunes.

Microsoft said the new players, which will hit stores next month, will come with wireless syncing via Wi-Fi from PC to Zune, meaning that users can more easily sync their music collections between their PC and their Zune via Wi-Fi.

Zune will also reduce restrictions on the ability of Zune users to share songs via Wi-Fi, a feature that Microsoft touted as unique when it launched. Instead of only sharing snippets of songs, users can now share full-length songs, but there will still be a three-listen limit before the recipient is prompted to buy the song.

However, the new Zune will not come with the ability to buy songs wirelessly, a feature that Apple added with its iPhone and iPod Touch last month. J Allard, the Microsoft corporate VP overseeing Zune, told Reuters that the delay was due to concerns with dealing with spotty Wi-Fi, but said, "We'll get it though. It's just a matter of when."

Zune, in green. Zune, in green.

The Zune Marketplace, Microsoft's answer to iTunes, made two major upgrades. First, more than 1 million DRM-free songs have been added to the catalog. Secondly, users will be able to automatically import TV shows recorded to Microsoft's Windows Media Center.

Finally, Zune will be launching a social networking site, dubbed Zune Social, later this year.

Allard told Reuters that Microsoft isn't as concerned with its distant second in the race for market share as it is about putting out a good product.

"The market-share thing is the easy thing to discuss and write about, but it's such a bad measure," Allard said. "Talk to me in six or seven years about market share. Talk to me this year about the experience we are creating."

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11 Comments

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funny
Posted 05/14/2009 10:44pm
I'm with you as well rulo_rezn0r.
Posted 12/05/2007 3:07pm
@lava_lamp

Forget that. It's time to forget those preppy white players.
Posted 10/09/2007 12:07pm
Sorry to hear the brown color is being cut, I love my brown Zune 30. Oh well, I will be getting a Zune 80 for myself. It seems I am the lone Microsoft enthusiast in my household, the rest of my family is blinded by the Apple white of their iPods. My sister loves green though... and she has a 2G iPod........ It's time to CONVERT!
Posted 10/05/2007 6:39pm
i think these are actually nice....not a bad cohise compared to alot of others out now.
Posted 10/05/2007 2:13pm
These things cost invariably too much money and have too many things nobody uses. Most humans just like to listen to music and be done with it, the extra bells and whistles become trite fast.
Posted 10/05/2007 9:11am
80 GB for $250?
count me in!
Posted 10/04/2007 11:22pm
cool
Posted 10/04/2007 2:40am
I really can't stand my iPod, but if it's a choice between that and a MS product........ Damn that lesser of 2 evils......... Even though @ least MS didn't take years to come up with a decent new model.
Posted 10/03/2007 11:06pm
if i didn't already have an ipod i might consider buying one of these
Posted 10/03/2007 8:28pm
Just buy a iPOD .....................
Posted 10/03/2007 5:20pm
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