anybody planning on getting one of these? If you had your choice, would it be one of these, or an iPod?
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/09/te...VP8r8uvVBsERSA
anybody planning on getting one of these? If you had your choice, would it be one of these, or an iPod?
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/09/te...VP8r8uvVBsERSA
iPods are too "the fad". It sure looks like an iPod, though. I have an iRiver.
I have thought about it but I think I will wait until the initial bugs surface and are worked out.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
yeah...I've heard that apple is planning on an iPod with a much larger screen (basically making the whole thing a screen) and some other control. what do you want to bet they try to incorporate some kind of wireless access into it as well? I really don't see MS ever sniffing the market share the Apple has with this...However, I do imagine that it will spur apple to add more innovative things to the ipod....like wireless...Originally Posted by royalfan5
I assume that wireless will eventually be added to everything. I try to avoid by Apple products, and I will probably by a microsoft product out of spite.Originally Posted by Ike
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
There's a reason Ipods are on top. They're flippin awesome. I started off with the first generation 10G, went to the 40G monochrome, and now I'm 30G video. I never use it for anything other than music, but it's greatness.
yeah, none of the other devices i have tried have an interface that's even close
nope. waiting for the full screen ipod.
I wonder how much McAfee is going to charge for their zune version of VirusScan....
Originally Posted by 49r
probably a lot since they'll have to turn it into music or video first...no HD abilities for the zune
Originally Posted by 49r
no ****...a friend of mine said he had to buy antivirus for his Windows Mobile Phone.
My mom bought a Zune for my stepdad and I'm supposed to set it up for him before Christmas. All I've done is charge it and mess with the built in media. First impressions? The screen on it is awesome. The controls are pretty good. It feels not as solid as an ipod (too much plastic and not enough metal). The FM tuner is great (it picks up about everything and has the name of the station and current song playing) but I can't immediately see where there are presets on it. When it picks up a station every .2 mhz, it's quite annoying to get across the dial. I sort of like the menu layout, although they should make use of the whole screen when showing menus. I like the almost full screen album cover showing during playback. When I plugged in my ipod for the first time, it immediately showed up as a hard drive. When I plugged in the Zune? It wanted to install drivers for new hardware.
Tonight I'm going to install the software. I bet it sucks. Do you think I should have my mom return it while she has the chance? The Ipod seems really puny next to it, screen wise. She wanted something my stepdad could easily see. And I imagine I'll have to install all music on it, so the software might not matter.
Why do you avoid Apple products?Originally Posted by royalfan5
Let me know how that software works. I'm kind of curious.Originally Posted by Norm In Norman
I've heard that their "zune store" or whatever its called blows monkey nuts. Basically you pre-pay for a certain number of "zune points" that you spend to buy songs. I think they do this so that they can charge more for more popular songs. Thats just a suspicion, because the recording industry has been trying to get apple to do that for itunes, and apple won't budge, because they believe (correctly, I think) that variable pricing per song will turn away many consumers. From all accounts I've heard, Microsoft built the MP3 player that the recording industry wants. Even to the point that Universal records, and probably other studios are getting a kickback for every zune sold.
Also, see if their software will rip a DVD to the zune. Thats one thing I wish I could do with Itunes, but I can't. Instead I have to use a third party program that isn't entirely user friendly.
i think its more like the song will expire after so many plays. the "squirting feature" works like that.Originally Posted by Ike
Ike, you're exactly right. The Zune is a media player built to RIAA and MPAA standards.
I'm guessing that no, the Zune's software will not rip a DVD directly to your Zune, as that's a violation of DMCA as I understand it.
Is it correct that the Zune will not update from your hard drive wirelessly, that the wireless feature is only for the "Play this three times then we're going to spam you with messages to buy the song" feature?
I don't know that that full-screen iPod is ever going to materialize. They've been teasing that for a few years now.
"The choices we discern as having been made in the Constitutional Convention impose burdens on governmental proceses that often seem clumsy, inefficient, even unworkable, but those hard choices were consciously made by men who had lived under a form of government that permitted arbitrary governmental acts to go unchecked." INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983) (Burger, C.J.)
Actually, it is only a violation of the DMCA if you use a "circumvention device" to get the video to your ipod or zune. However, since microsoft essentially bent over backwards for the entertainment industry on this one, its possible that they could have leveraged their willingness to not give consumers what they want to get a ripper licensed by the MPAA for putting movies on the Zune. licensed ripper = not a circumvention device.Originally Posted by Mike Rich
did you see microsoft's latest patent request? they are about to become the next gen RIAA/MPAA
i'm not sure how you could patent something like this as it would seem prior art, but hey why not give it a shot?
http://www.informationweek.com/news/...=Breaking+News
you mean this one?Originally Posted by jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29130