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January 17, 2007

Microsoft: Zune was Number Two During Holiday Season

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Today, Microsoft announced that its Zune MP3 player was the number two selling device in the hard drive-based MP3 player market for the month of December, the first full month of Zune's availability. Microsoft says that Zune accounted for 10.2 percent of all hard drive-based MP3 player retail sales in December, behind Apple's dominant iPod.

"We're happy to report that we achieved our goal of establishing Zune as the clear number two seller this holiday behind an entrenched competitor," a Microsoft representative told me Wednesday evening. "No other single device has been able to achieve these kinds of results in a six week launch period and we remain on track to exceed one million units in sales by ... June 30, 2007."

Microsoft says it sees enormous potential in the digital music space and it is using a three-year plan to solidify its position in the market. Additionally, Zune-related sales are strong too, Microsoft says. The Zune Marketplace, Microsoft's online store, saw "exponential growth" for both individual tracks and full album downloads, which makes sense considering the service was just launched in mid-November. Microsoft also notes that the Zune Pass subscription service doubled between November and December.

Though Zune doesn't enjoy the level of support enjoyed by the iPod, Microsoft also says that its device is supported by a robust line-up of accessories from a variety of add-on makers, including Harmon Kardon, Griffin, Belkin, and many others. And automobile makers--notably Ford Motor Company--are starting to deliver integrated Zune solutions as well.

Microsoft's Zune was widely panned when it was originally launched because of its lackluster feature set when compared with the iPod and the lack of podcasting support, downloadable movies and TV shows, games, and other features. However, Microsoft has cautioned analysts and reviewers that its original Zune device is just the first step: The company plans to add features and new models in the future.

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Reader Comments
well bully for Zune.....

treeorc January 17, 2007 (Article Rating: )


well bully for Zune.....

treeorc January 17, 2007 (Article Rating: )


If only this were accurate... They didn't claim #2 in the HD market, they claimed #2 in the 30GB HD market (i.e. a market that only Microsoft believes exists).

Paul's Fact Checker January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Oh, and let's not forget: U.S. ONLY!! Somehow that never manages to get into Paul's entire post.

Paul's Fact Checker January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"(i.e. a market that only Microsoft believes exists)"

Well, to be fair, Jobs said directly that the 30GB and 80GB iPods don't compete with eachother, and if they don't compete with eachother, they have to be in different markets.

will84 January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


will84, that's absurd. Apple wants to protect its info about which models sell best and to deflect any concerns about cannabilization within the product line. That's all.

They don't seek to define market categories to portray success which isn't there. They are successful based on the industry's defined markets.

Paul's Fact Checker January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Defined markets or not, it is kinda funny to see ANY company running around saying "WE'RE NUMBER TWO! WE'RE NUMBER TWO!"

;-)

sticknick January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"Defined markets or not, it is kinda funny to see ANY company running around saying 'WE'RE NUMBER TWO! WE'RE NUMBER TWO!'"

Let's see what happens when iPhone is released.

shark47 January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


This is hilarious. Even the usual Microsoft defenders around here aren't buying this.

I love how Microsoft defends every gaffe with "It's just the first version! We'll fix it someday, we promise!" That tactic doesn't work anymore like it did in the 90s. Why not get the product right the first time? Can someone please fire Steve Ballmer?

Preseton January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"We're happy to report that we achieved our goal of establishing Zune as the clear number two seller this holiday behind an entrenched competitor"

How can Microsoft possibly be happy with the Zune? It came out to lukewarm reviews, and now its main competitor has just announced a new product (iPhone) that will leapfrog over most all of its capabilities and add many new ones to boot. I can't believe that anyone working on the Zune project could possibly be happy with recent developments.

nim55 January 18, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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