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The Microsoft Zune and Apple iPod are both portable media players that were popular in the early 2000s, but there are some key differences between the two. The Zune had a larger screen and a built-in FM tuner, while the iPod had a larger storage capacity and a more established ecosystem with the iTunes Store.
In an interview with Business Insider, Robbie Bach, the former Zune leader at Microsoft, candidly recalled that Microsoft's attitude was wrong from the start. The Zune convinced no one that it was the go-to device, and it launched at a time in which smartphones were taking over.
What is the difference between Apple iPod nano and Microsoft Zune HD 64GB? Find out which is better and their overall performance in the MP3 player ranking.
8 cze 2024 · The competition between Microsoft’s Zune and Apple’s iPod is a classic example of the intersection of S-curves and disruption within the portable media player market. This case study examines...
Zune vs iPod comparison. The iPod (from Apple Inc.) and the Zune (from Microsoft) are both sleek, portable digital music players. While Microsoft had originally introduced a 30GB Zune, they announced a new slate of Zunes on Oct 2, 2007 including $150 4GB and $200 8GB flash-based p...
So how does Zune HD stack up against the iPod touch? The general opinion is that Microsoft did all right, but maybe not quite enough to counter Apple's dominant grip on the MP3 player market. Zune HD handles all of the basics -- music, video, podcasts, apps, games and photos.
Now, another contender works its way into the spotlight in Microsoft’s Zune, which has the iPod firmly in its cross-hairs. Will the Zune take the infamous Microsoft and Apple rivalry to new heights of pugilistic combat?