Opening Zune Sales Flaccid
An anonymous reader writes "As 'Black Friday' approaches and consumers line up for the Playstation 3 it looks like Zune has become an afterthought. Despite months of hype, opening Zune sales are only so-so. While Zune did reach the top 10 on Amazon's Top 25 list for electronic product sales on its first day, it quickly fell below the top 15 and continues to drop. Six separate iPod models now outsell it as well as SanDisk's e250 player. In-store sales are not much better."
Become? Slashdot has never been pro-Microsoft, except now, there's a lot more MS fanboys reading the site making posts that keep claiming that 99% of the comments are anti-MS.
So what's so bad about picking Microsoft apart anyway? Are we supposed to hype up something that's not particularly good but because it's Microsoft we have to like it? If we don't fell 100% affection for MS we're being unfair?
Microsoft have screwed many people in the past, why be lenient on them. They have to go the extra mile to prove themselves to us because we've had so many bad experiences from them. Things like
- Ballmer making threats about Linux IP without going into specifics
- Microsoft's treatment of Plays for Sure customers
- Delayed, buggy software that drops all the promised features (Vista)
- No commitment to the customer (IE6 stagnant until competition appeared, paying royalties to record companies per zune sale because they think we're music theives, etc)
So why shouldn't we be critical of them? Why do they deserve special treatment?