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Zitat von eitschpiWas hat der Intro mit einem mp3 Player ztun?
"ipod killer" von microsoft.. -> das ich nicht lache!
microsoft setzt das fort was es schon immer gemacht hat -> abguckn und ned selber draufkommen!
Zitat von JCZune-Benutzer sollen Playlisten teilen und Musikstücke austauschen können.
Zitat von JCIn diesem Zusammenhang ist es vielleicht auch interessant zu wissen, wie man sich bei den EliteBastards den iPod der nächsten Generation vorstellt
Zitat von dosensteckgeben sie den 18 stelligen verifizierungscode ein um die playlist zu übertragen.
ihre playlist wird nun über das internet aktiviert.
achtung! eine oder mehrere musikstücke wurden bereits mehr als zwei mal aktiviert. übertragung abgebrochen, kaufen sie die stücke erneut.
viel spass mit drm
ZitatSo word going around late this week was that the Zune, better known as Microsoft's supposed iPod killer, is slated to ship without support for video. Yeah, you heard that right. According to a report on from the New York Post, "Microsoft called up some content providers and said the video portion of its Zune device... was being delayed." (The other juicy tidbit was that they'd have ad-supported downloads, but that's still unsubstantiated as far as we know.) Microsoft's Zune PR, of course, provided us with the following statement with regards to the story: "We do not have product details to share at this time and as such cannot comment on rumors or speculation." Then, on top of that TechWeb reported that Microsoft actually referred to the rumor as "speculative." It's all the standard fare non-denial denial, we know, but we still don't have any strong reason to believe the Post's report has any weight. Besides the fact that sources told us nothing of the like, Microsoft would effectively be committing Zune to launch failure this buying season if they trot it out into the market place not even as well equipped as your standard iPod. That is, after all, the point of Zune, right? To best the iPod in all the ways Apple's been dragging its feet, and provide a viable alternative? It's 2006, look at that device right up there. If you think that's not going to have video, well, may god rest Zune's soul.
komische entscheidung die video fähigkeit zu knicken!
auch wenn ich gene drauf verzichte - aber ein marketingtechnischer selbstmord in heutiger zeit!
ZitatWe already knew the Zune was going to come in a triad of colors, but we didn't have much of any idea as to the price they were going to stick you for. Common sense would dictate it would be at or slightly below what the iPod is asking for their device -- but not above -- and if TWiCE is correct with their information, the Zune will run for an on-par $299. They're also reporting the Zune won't allow for music purchases on the go, which kind of flies in the face of that whole "connected entertainment" thing, as well as the idea of putting WiFi in a portable, so we're looking at it somewhat skeptically for the time being.
typisch mirkoschrott sich überall einmischen durchgehend mistbauen und nur auf geld aus :daumenhoch: billy ^^
außer pc (wo man keine wahl hat) will ich mt denen echt nichts zu tun haben...
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typisch mirkoschrott sich überall einmischen durchgehend mistbauen und nur auf geld aus :daumenhoch: billy ^^
außer pc (wo man keine wahl hat) will ich mt denen echt nichts zu tun haben...
mag sein aber niemand macht es so offensichtlich, plumb und abgeschaut von anderen (sie bauen nur noch ein paar bugs mit rein das ist sozusagen ihr markenzeichen)
Geh bitte..., erspar uns deine Floskeln, was passt dir an "mirkoschrott" nicht, zwingt dich ja niemand es zu verwenden
ZitatSomebody or other has been spending some time with Microsoft's Zune, and have spilled the deets to iLounge. It sounds like the general target in most aspects was iPod design and functionality, but there are plenty of departures, some hotter than others. The basic menu navigation is the standard heirarchal method popularized by the iPod, but with white text on black and fewer design elements. There are a few flashy elements, however, like a gradient highlight bar that fades in and out, and the option for user-customizable wallpaper. Scrolling is enhanced by a WM5-style overlay (pictured) that lets you know what letter you're at on the list, but that wheel is only for looks: it's a mere four-way button which allows you to push up and down to scroll. With that notable blow to any hopes of ripping off the iPod wholesale, the Zune goes on to outsize the 30GB iPod, and its all plastic casing doesn't sound as glam either. Some plusses are a snazzy FM interface and sizable album art, but of course the Zune's killer app is WiFi. iLounge says that you'll be allowed to "loan" songs to other users for a day, which they can proceed to buy from the Zune music store, and you'll also be able to stream music to a WiFi-enabled Xbox 360, but we're not sure if a hard drive will be required to pull it off. At a purported $300 pricetag, we can't tell if the Zune will have what it takes to challenge the iPod -- iLounge, naturally, has their doubts -- but from the writeup it does seem like the Zune will have at least one heavily bandied feature: video
hier noch mehr bilder zum zune player
http://news.com.com/2300-1041_3-610...?tag=ne.gall.pg
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