Microsoft
has sold over a million
Zune media
players in the nine months since its launch.
Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division,
said that Microsoft's player now had 10 per cent of the mobile hard drive player
market, although the device had yet to turn a profit.
"We feel we are on the right track, and that we are engaging with customers,
" Bach told the San Francisco Chronicle in a podcast. "I think profit
will follow. It is in the near term, it is not something that is far out."
Bach described competing with
Apple as "fun
" and, while praising its design skills, pointed out that they come at a price.
He said there was a "careful plan" for the Zune's future including a range of
new models.
Others have been
less
sanguine on the future of Zune, however. One reviewer predicted "a complete,
humiliating failure".
Bach also hinted that Microsoft would not being making a device to counter
Apple's
iPhone, and
that the firm is happy with its current mobile strategy
Bach named RIM
as the key competition, while confirming an update of the Zune's Wi-Fi software.
Apple reported iPod sales of 10.55 million for the last quarter, but
Microsoft made the million mark in around nine months whereas it took Apple 14
months to reach that figure. The market was then still in its infancy.
Microsoft is planning to release the
European
version of the Zune before Christmas.
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