So much for the $99 Zune
The bad news: at that price, this interim product is going nowhere. It will sell to those people that love Microsoft products and few others. Microsoft even managed to alienate music lovers who already have bought a lot of Microsoft music, since the player won't play protected Windows Media files other than those from the Zune store (that includes ones bought from stores like MSN!), and it will impose sharing restrictions on unprotected MP3 files that the user owns. With no compensating price advantage, this marketing plan provides little differentiation from iPods and many disadvantages. And without a massive deployment of these devices, the wireless sharing feature becomes moot.
At least Microsoft is consistent: users will have to wait for Zune 2.0 before we find out whether Microsoft will actually challenge Apple for digital music player leadership. But Zune 1.0 appears to be dead on arrival.
Full disclosure: I do hold some Apple shares.
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