asddasit wrote:Wow i think im going to buy a zune.
It definitely sounds like a great deal, even if you already own an ipod. For a long time, I wanted an ipod, but they were just too expensive for being small in capacity and very light on features. I've seen 1 and 2gb .mp3 players on places like tigerdirect.com for as little as $10-20 with rebates, and those had FM tuners. That was a justification I used to tell myself that "if a $10 .mp3 player has an FM tuner, and a $300+ one does not, then it isn't worth it". The Zune, however, is a great competitor for the ipod. A larger screen, same battery life as the best ipod that's out, customizable wallpaper, landscape/ portrait view, FM tuner - all great things. I've also found that the 80gb model is HARDLY available just about anywhere, and as far as I can tell, it's only priced at $250, so if you consider the fact that you could get a 30gb Zune for less than the cheapest iPod model (that has far less space/ features), why wouldn't you get a Zune? For $80-100, I don't see why not
Of course, there's a few bad things. I'll be fair and list them as well.
1. The big issue is the DRM (Digital Rights Management - I think). Basically the issue is this. If you've purchased online content via the iTunes store, or somewhere else where audio is for sale online, it won't be compatible in the Zune, and I haven't been successful in finding a hack for this (though getting the encryption out of the audio file may be possible - I can't confirm though).
2. You may only be able to find brown, a color most people wouldn't "want". I think the brown is a nice color though. I wouldn't call it "brown", but rather, "chocolate" instead, as the color much more resembles a chocolate color than "brown", at least in my opinion
3. The software, the software, the software. Just as the iPod has iTunes, the Zune has it's own Zune software. Most people complain that it is flawed, and buggy. Recently though, there was a large release especially aimed at the 30gb model that revised many firmware problems on the Zune. It also "prevented hacks", but not how "Sony prevents hacks". People have begun to hack the Zune just the same as they had before. I don't think that Microsoft is trying to make the Zune "unhackable" like Sony is with the PSP, however, I think that the new update only prevented the hacks in existence because Microsoft COMPLETELY REWROTE the code for the firmware using a combination of java and... some other code I can't recall right now.
Sorry for another long-winded post, but for people considering a Zune, I thought I'd throw those things out there.
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