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MSFTs "iPod Killer" Readied for Europe

rocketjam writes "Reuters reports that the first hardware to run Microsoft's "iPod Killer" software will be available in Europe in the second half of 2004. MS has been working with several manufacturers, and is expected to introduce a device which will play movies and songs as well as store digital photos through Microsoft's yet-to-be-unveiled Portable Media Center software. A spokesman said 'We think this is going to be one of the hot devices for Christmas 2004,' The players are expected to sell for between about $700 to $800. They will play MP3s as well as audio and video recorded in Microsoft's digital format. The player will be significantly larger than the iPod in order to accomodate a video screen. A Jupiter Research analyst, Mark Milligan said 'By definition, (the devices) just don't have widespread appeal', and he doubts the devices would change the consumer electronics landscape in any way."

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  1. Re:Nice but not quite "innovative" by TheOldFart · · Score: 0, Troll

    When will Microsoft learn they just are not capable of producing a product with popular appeal? Their notion of fun is dorky and accountant style. They should stick to what they do well and leave the "creative" to those who actually know what hey are doing. It always amuses me how Microsoft is always running after Apple and others trying to mimic something "cool" or "creative" and turning it into some boring, beige crap only accountants would consider hip. It's a mega corporation bent on the notion they can make pretty Crown Victorias because the Mini Cooper is a success.