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March 29, 2007

Microsoft Updates Zune, Cites Ongoing Successes

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On Wednesday, Microsoft delivered its long-delayed Zune 1.3 software, which includes updates for both the Zune portable media player and its PC-based software. Aside from releasing this software, Microsoft also noted that the Zune continues to be the second best-selling hard disk-based portable media player in the market, following the dominant iPod.

A minor update, Zune 1.3 is aimed at improving sync functionality, FM tuner integration, and music playback, according to Microsoft. Specifically, the update adds performance improvements and prevents the FM tuner feature from draining the battery while the Zune is in sleep mode. Zune users will automatically receive the updates when they launch the Zune software or sync with their device.

Microsoft also noted this week that Zune is maintaining its number two position in the hard disk-based MP3 player market. This data, which comes from market researchers at NPD, shows that Zune accounted for 8.7 percent of the market in February. It's unclear if this number represents retail sales only, or whether it is worldwide or US-only.

"We're pleased that Zune has been able to have such a significant impact on the market in such a relatively short time and look forward to the interest that our next wave of advertising is sure to drive in the coming month," says Zune Marketing Director Jason Reindorp. Of course, Zune is fighting an uphill battle against Apple, which commands most of the remaining 90+ percent of the market in which Zune now competes. Microsoft is expected to release new Zune models in various form factors as well as further software updates over the next year.

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Reader Comments
still no podcast or movies...what is ms waiting for?

kabato March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"Microsoft also noted that the Zune continues to be the second best-selling hard disk-based portable media player in the market, following the dominant iPod."

But...but...I thought that proprietary systems didn't work? Why can't the vaunted "Windows ecosystem" and "Plays for Sure" experience similar success?

"still no podcast or movies...what is ms waiting for?"

Maybe they need to hire some more engineers.

"It's unclear if this number represents retail sales only, or whether it is worldwide or US-only."

It probably represents "U.S. Sales of 30GB hard disk-based music players that come in brown."

lotsamystuff March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"It probably represents "U.S. Sales of 30GB hard disk-based music players that come in brown.""

But it can't, they're #1 in that market heh.

will84 March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


US hard disk-based MP3 player market. Source NPD.

Dec - Zune share 10.2%
Jan - Zune share 9.9%
Feb - Zune share 8.7%
Mar - Zune share ??

"Ongoing Successes".

SPiotr March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"It's unclear if this number represents retail sales only, or whether it is worldwide or US-only."

was it released in the UK already? still nothing in Canada...."worldwide" is a pretty limited term here.

XP

Waethorn March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


But when will they add direct styncing to MCE - I don't see why this device is better than a Gigabeat S.

Hurry up already...

:(

KingBuzzo March 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


It amuses me how everyone including the press swallows the BS that Microsoft has 10% of HD MP3 Player market. When it was only 10.2% of 30GB music players in the U.S," as Microsoft marketing director Jason Reindorp told The Washington Post in December. This is a very narrow market. Meanwhile everyone (including Paul) scoffs at the Macintosh market share of less than 5%, when every pc in every price range and every market (even those that Apple doesn't compete) are considered. Using the Microsoft methodology of computing marketshare, I think when quoting Macintosh market share from now on, we should only consider PCs at the higher end running some variant of Unix. (sarcasm)

reunson April 01, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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