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iPod Has Nothing To Fear From Slow-Starting Zune

narramissic writes, "Looks like Apple's iPod has nothing to fear from Zune this holiday season. In a research note published Tuesday, PiperJaffray senior research analyst Gene Munster writes that 'during its launch week on Nov. 16, Zune held the seventh spot on online retailer Amazon.com's top 10 best-selling MP3 players list, and it fell from that spot to 13 on the list only five days after launch, on Nov. 20.' Even worse, only 8% of retailers surveyed by PiperJaffray recommend the Zune to customers, while 75% recommend Apple's iPod." The article notes Apple's 5-year headstart in the portable player market and Microsoft's stated intention to invest heavily in the Zune over the next several years.

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  1. Slow News Day by clanky · · Score: 0, Troll

    In related news, hydrogen based cars seem unlikely to replace traditional automobiles this year, due to their almost centurylong head start. Sigh. Oh slashdot, how far you have fallen

  2. Re:The Zune is brown by The+Ultimate+Fartkno · · Score: 1, Troll

    And fifty years ago, the Zune would be hanging upside down from a tree with a fork up its... erm... USB port?

  3. Re:The Zune is brown by Hippynz · · Score: 0, Troll

    Let me buy a Zune so I can squirt all over you.

    Another shit coloured shit probuct fro Microsoft.

    Would suit Auckland New Zealand with their power brown outs.

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  4. Re:Did they plan on this? by falcon5768 · · Score: 1, Troll
    you missed the best part.
    It lost 4 billion dollars and finished a tiny bit ahead of the Gamecube.... WHICH MADE A PROFIT ON EVERY SYSTEM SOLD, unlike Microsoft who like Sony sold the systems for a loss.
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  5. Re:Zune Meme Analysis by Ucklak · · Score: 1, Troll

    Zune will only be popular if they give it away which may be the case.

    At least an iPod will work as an external drive out of the box. Zune doesn't even have this functionality without some serious hacking. All it is is a DRM container for Windows.

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