The device will offer 30GB of storage, access to online communities and music
stores, and a wireless networking feature allowing users to share media. It will
feature a 3in screen and come in black, brown or white.
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Rumours about the Zune started surfacing earlier this summer. Although
Microsoft had released
titbits of
information, today's announcement is considered the official unveiling of
the portable media player.
Unconfirmed reports claim that the Zune will sell at $299, and will be
launched in time for the holiday season. The device is said to be based on
Toshiba's
Gigabeat player.
The release comes just two days after
Apple
announced a
revamped
iPod line and chief executive Steve Jobs boasted of the company's dominance
in the MP3 player and music download market.
"Everybody is kind of interested in the product right now, and certainly it
facilitates the comparison between the two devices," said Stephen Baker, vice
president of analysis at
NPD
Techworld.
The Zune's ambitious list of features, as well as the time at which Microsoft
has chosen to enter the market, is a common strategy for the company, Baker told
vnunet.com.
"It is a typical Microsoft thing. It is trying to do an awful lot of things
to start from a position that took the rest of the market a while to reach.
Microsoft is really trying to jump over what took Apple a long time to do," he
said.
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