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Microsoft's Zune

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30GB for the price of the 60GB iPod. The difference being wifi to share, you gotta be kidding ::)

Wow...and only after what, 6 years of iPod sales. They jumped on that one man.

Any guess on how long it'll stay on market? I'm guessing less than a year unless price is cut drastically.

Does anyone remember Microsoft Bob?

Somehow I get the feeling this will end up just like Bob.

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I'm pretty sure it was Micro$oft's attempt at making a more user-friendly interface for their operating systems. All I remember was that it TANKED horribly.

  • 1 month later...

Old thread, but I just wanted to say you know Bob was just ahead of it's time. I mean if we forget about traditional computers GUIs, Bob was just more intuitive from a non-virtual view point. It's obvious from the screenshot. To launch a program you hunt for the icon. If you can't find it, you click F1 to see if it's hiding under the seat cushion or behind the right door. Very efficient. Also related items are grouped together. In the case of entertainment, the laptop running the alien attack game is right next to (as in real life) the fireplace that doubly serves as a pong game played in hell. Again makes sense from a real world perspective. Plus the dog talks. Anyway it's too bad Bob wasn't continued. I really feel it was only a few releases from going nowhere.

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  • 3 months later...

That's sort of stoked as in an 'I'll be weirdly happy it doesn't completely blow chunks' way.

My friend has one. From the brief time I spent using it it seems awesome.

  • 9 months later...

I have to say, I've been using mine for the past couple of weeks sporadically and after you get music loaded onto it it's actually really nice. The interface is every bit as intuitive as the Ipod (at least for me) and well it just works which is all I really care about. I can't say anything about the relative sound quality as I'm usually listening with a 100db tractor going in the background but it got me through the yard this weekend. For $99 or $79 it's really hard to pass up and I'm looking forward to seeing if they got anything better in the next round of software.

Is it too early to get you a birthday present for next year?

NEVER. dew eat

Much, much too early. My 5G is doing fine, fortunately enough.

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