looks good but is it accesible? probably not. I hate to be so negative but I 
win't be convinced until I see it for myself.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:56 PM
Subject: Article: Microsoft Officially Unveils Zune


This article is taken from the Beta News home page at
www.betanews.com.  -Steve.

Microsoft Officially Unveils Zune
By Nate Mook,
BetaNews
September 14, 2006, 12:32 PM

As expected, Microsoft on Thursday took the wraps off its Zune
portable media player,
set to be available in time for the holidays. Zune features a 30GB
hard drive, wireless
connectivity and will come in three colors. But pricing has not been 
decided.
Microsoft confirmed a number of expected features about its new
player, which is
being manufactured by Toshiba and has become one of the worst kept
secrets in the
technology industry. Zune sports a three-inch LCD display that can be
viewed in portrait
or landscape mode, and includes a built-in FM tuner.

The device will be available in three styles -- black, brown and
white -- and the
interface can be customized with pictures.

But connectivity is what Microsoft hopes will set Zune apart from its
competitors,
and give it a shot at lessening Apple's dominance in digital music.
With built-in
802.11b/g Wi-Fi, users will be able to share selected full-length
sample tracks,
homemade recordings, playlists and pictures with other Zune users
wirelessly. Not
all songs will support sharing, however.

"The digital music entertainment revolution is just beginning,"
remarked Zune lead
J Allard. "With Zune, we are not simply delivering a portable device,
we are introducing
a new platform that helps bring artists closer to their audiences and
helps people
find new music and develop new social connections."

Songs shared with others can be listened to up to three times in
three days. The
idea, of course, is that if a user likes a track their friend has
sent them, he or
she will go purchase it from the Zune Marketplace. The Marketplace is
Microsoft's
new online music store that will offer a la carte downloads and a
subscription service
called Zune Pass.

Zune Marketplace will also support
Microsoft Points, which were developed for the Xbox Live Marketplace
and can be purchased as gift
cards at a variety of retail outlets.

Other features of Zune include the ability to import music from
iTunes and Windows
Media Player, although songs purchased from Apple will not be
compatible with the
player. Software upgrades will also be provided by Microsoft, which
says the future
is filled with possibilities due to the built-in wireless capability.

Zune is slated to go on sale in the coming months, but no specific
launch date was
announced Thursday. Also noticeably missing from the Zune unveiling
was a price.
But Microsoft did announce three accessory packs, also without
prices: the Zune Car
Pack, A/V Pack and Travel Pack.


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