Originally posted by: Duddy
The Zune's OS is built using CE code. That means a firmware update can further extend the capabilities on the Zune.
-Streaming media from online or your PC
-Automatic album art downloads for your tracks
Also, imagine hacked firmwares, where the 3x3 law is cracked and the Zune can play nearly every media format and being able to read RSS feeds on the Zune. Sounds perfect. Like a little Xbox Media Center.
The big deal for me with these next-gen DAPs is video. That's mostly all I care about. If the Zune didn't have such a wicked awesome unscratchable casing and a nice 3" screen, I would have bought a Creative Zen.
I do think that a big thing that Microsoft should have done is add Bluetooth 2.0 to the Zune. They could have bundled a Zune with a pair of bluetooth headphones for $299. That would have won the hearts of iPod fans. Perhaps the next-gen Zune will get it.
Originally posted by: blurredvision
Purchased my Zune today, and in the short time I've messed around the Zune Marketplace, it's fantastic. Just showing what songs you already have in your library while browsing through the marketplace is the trump card over iTunes. Add to that integrated Billboard charts, and I'm happy with my purchase.
Wow, what an idiot. I usually like reading what this guy has to say in my now defunct PCMag subscription, but this article is ridiculous. Sounds like he's nit-picking way too much, and basically claiming the Zune is already dead simply due to some legal wordage in a review kit and what he thinks is bad marketing. Last time I checked, he is neither a marketer nor a lawyer, just a columnist.Originally posted by: WolverineGator
"Microsoft's music player has no future." By John C. Dvorak
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2059039,00.asp
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
buying one with the hope that someone else will hack it eventually isn't such a hot idea. especially since microsoft has been on to that since the Xbox days.
Originally posted by: abaez
If someone could hack the file sharing so that it doesn't cripple the file when you send.. THAT would be a nice ipod killer feature.