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Dec 132006
 
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Nov 282006
 
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Welcome to the first ZuneMAX.com Zunecast Episode #1. It’s not a podcast but you iPod fans can still watch it. You may call it a Videocast although it’s not an Audiocast and Netcast sounds so 90′s I won’t bother so I produced my first Zunecast instead. It’s more a tutorial that I’m not totally happy with it but it’s done and I’m looking forward to trying it again.

My first try at Zunecasting is a continuation of my Meet MAX article and I spend a few minutes running through the Zune firmware for you. You can tell I had some notes to keep me on track because the first two times I tried to do it on the fly and I kept messing it up. I realized if I was going to properly cover all of it I would have to have notes to keep me focused and still I messed it up. I barely go over the FM tuner and there is one mistake in the video. We’ll see if anyone catches it.

Since it’s my first Zunecast I am trying a few new tools with our blog software. You have the choice of watching the Google Video you see here now or you can use the player located at the top of this blog post to watch the movie now or you can download the entire file for playback later.

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Nov 252006
 
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I finally got the Zune software to work properly. I was forced to remove my original installation and reinstall the software on my PC. I have been careful to only run the Zune software and no other programs or downloads and it seems to be running fine now. I’m syncing now with multiple programs and have been running for about 2 hours with no troubles. The problem with that is that when I reinstalled the software it did not recognize MAX and I was forced to replace the content on my Zune. I lost all the preloaded video clips and I think some of the songs are different as well but they are still cool. I’m bummed I lost the Kranked Video and I hope I can find it again. Anyone?

I dug up a rack of CD’s that has been in my closet for a long time. I found 5 or 6 with music files on them from back in the day when music and warez were available spam free courtesy of alt2600 and college ftp servers and P2P sounded more like an illegal drug. I think a couple of them date back to 98 when I got my first DSL account but the files were fine and I loaded about 50 full albums of some classic rock, reggae and more.

I spent most of my time with my new Zune listening to some of my old favorites. It’s been some time since I listened to so much music and it’s been very nice to hear some full albums I have not played through in years. I have now gone through almost everything from alternative and metal like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Guns and Roses, Pantera and Metallica to classic rock like Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC, Janis Joplin and the Who to other stuff like Violent Femmes, Green Day, the Beatles and more Reggae music then I realized I had.

I have killed and charged my Zune at least once each day since I got it and it’s been on around the clock. I forgot how much I loved certain music like Led Zeppelin and Bob Marley. The original rasta man has been very soothing to me these late evenings working on our Zune site and when I need a pickup there is no one like Jimi Page to crank things up a bit. I’m amazed to this day by the work Led Zeppelin produced. They really were more than a rock band with loud guitars and pretty hair. They put down some great music with so much variety and so many instruments. I forgot how fast a tune like “Whole Lotta Love” or “The Song Remains the Same” can get and still sound like good music. I’m afraid most groups or bands these days don’t deseve to call themselves musicians. They are more like noise makers to be honest and I’ve met pets with more talent.

They can be celebrities and performers but most are not as musically talented as those before them. I think a lot of todays music is about one beat and a hook to play with, slap a trick line or two of lyrics on it and repeat the whole thing over and over again for 3 minutes. I can barely handle the radio any longer and use it to amuse myself with the idiots on morning radio or when I’m driving. I can’t belive those people get paid to be so dumb.

I’ve had MAX for just over a week now and I’ve been using him non stop. I’m not always thumbing through the GUI or testing some feature out but I play lots of music with it and I love the picture shows and videos also. The screen is perfect for photo slideshows and I’ve got lots more pics to add to my Zune but the most fun has been going back through time with music. Listening to so much of my old favorites has brought up lots of memories from lazy days gone by jamming to the latest and greatest tunes.

I was thumbing through the Zune MarketPlace recently and came across a Playlist labeled “What’s Zune MarketPlace” and I downloaded it without even checking it out first. I was surprised to find a cool collection of songs beginning with the phrase “Welcome to the” including hits from GNR, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy and Tanya Stephens. I have not heard of Ms Stephens and was most impressed with her song “Welcome to the Rebelution”. Its a good tune and I suggest you check out the Playlist if you get the chance.

My musical taste is wide and varied. I like almost every kind of music and at some point in my life have considered myself a fan of almost everything. Growing up I listened to lots of R&B type music and I have vivid memories of the beginning of rap and the hip hop movement. I was hunting for something different from what I have here on CD and decided to check out some more Zune Playlists. I found two that I’m really having fun with. The first is labeled “Old School Rap” and it has quite a few decent old school tracks on it from Run DMC and UTFO but the bomb playlist has to be the #1 Playlist on the Zune MarketPlace labeled “B-BOYS AND B-GIRLS”.

This collection of Old School jams took me back to the early 80′s when I listened to classic rap music on 12″ vinyl in my bedroom with the boys in my hood. I listened to each of these playlists once and was out hunting for more to add to my collection right away. I grabbed some LL Cool J, Beastie Boys and everything Run DMC rap music I could find on the Zune MaketPlace but came up empty when I looked for hip hop music stuff like Space Cowboy and Pac Jam from Jonzun Crew. Not many of you may know or remember Jonzun Crew but they were pretty big for a short time in some small places down south :) I found a YouTube video of their song “We are the Jonzun Crew” that I can’t remember ever seeing. It was funny to see the video as it makes the song sound even sillier than I remember it but it was the funk of its time.

It’s amazing to me how my mind associates so much with music online. I can hear a song and tell you so much more about the time and place I was in my life when I was into the music then I can about the song lyrics or the band. I seem to be one of those people that remembers people and places by music and MAX has been taking me down memory lane. It’s been a total blast but I think I’m ready for some new stuff with an old skool twist possibly. So tell me some of your favorite memories with music and suggest some rap music songs or albums I should pick up in the Zune MarketPlace. I have no idea where to look and I’m not interested in just downloading random playlists cause they sound cool. What kind of music are you listening to on your Zune?

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Nov 242006
 
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It’s good to know I’m not the only one who sees what’s happening with Zune in the reviews being dumped on us these days. Someone fears Zune enough to be working hard at slamming the Zune before it ever gets going. The attack reviews all have a common theme and Christopher Heiser of Ten23 Software sees them. He paints it clear, they are transparent in their hate of the EVIL Microsoft and its ugly new “shitbrick” and many will never give the Zune a chance.
I don’t think it matters much because as Chris points out it’s about the device and mine works just fine for me much as his does for him. It’s not perfect and I would never expect a first attempt at a new market would be but its a better music player then the comparably priced market leader and this player is guaranteed to get better with age unlike most other digital audio players or electronic devices for that matter.

Ten23 – Development of Connection: 10 Signs the Zune Review Was Written By An iPod User

It’s always fun to watch when a controversial product is released. If you look on Amazon under some polemical books, you’ll notice many of the reviews are from people who have never read it but hate it nonetheless. Enter the Zune – what could be more controversial than a product from [the hated] Microsoft aimed at competing with [the beloved] Apple? Read some of those reviews, they couldn’t be any more transparent! Here are some of the things they have in common:

1. Screen Size
If the reviewer says the bigger screen size is no big deal, chances are he is an Apple Addict. Keep in mind he was probably staring into a 23” monitor when he wrote the review, with a 54” television in the background providing the ambient noise. We deal with small mobile phone screen sizes and trust me, to the average consumer, size does matter.

2. Size and Weight
If the reviewer describes the size of the Zune as HUGE or GIGANTIC or ENORMOUS, it’s a good chance they are an iPod fan. While the bigger screen was “no big deal”, the extra few ounces are a back-breaker.

3. Review Length
The review is completely negative and about 4 pages long…yet the reviewer never mentioned once actually seeing the unit. “My friend’s sister’s best friend got one, and I’m pretty sure she hates it.” In fact, it’s probably dated November 14 at 8:00am.

4. Brown Zune Referred To As A Turd
Hey, I don’t get this color either. But to make it a focal point in a review when there are two other colors available makes the author look like he is reaching for negative things to say.

Read more by Chris from Ten23 Software on the Zune reviews

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Nov 222006
 
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My Zune players name is MAX

I’ll preface this by saying that I have never owned a portable mp3 player of any kind and I do not consider myself any kind of expert on these things but I do own a Zune so I’ll tell you what I think about it. I think all mechanical devices have a life/mind of their own and my Zune will not act like your Zune or her Zune or even his. My Zune is mine and unlike any other, his name is MAX but you can find him on the Zune network as zunemax-com.

MAX is a sexy man with an executive look and sensible styling. He’s a tough guy that can handle a fall from 3 feet high to the floor below without skipping a beat and has been 35MPH on my 4 wheeler up and down some pretty rough trails and never cried once. MAX fell off my desk to the carpeted floor twice and rolled from my lap onto the parking lot when I parked the car the other day. I thought all of that was tough until MAX took a swim in the glass of water next to my desk last night and came out with little more than wet skin. That’s right, my Zune took a dip in my drink and came out perfectly fine. Yes, it was playing when I snatched him back from death by his earbud cords. It was literally nothing more than a dunk but he came out fine and still rocks on. No troubles yet. I think I jerked him out so fast he never really got wet but he did go underwater. I told you guys I was tough on my equipment and MAX has handled the worst of it thus far with no trouble.

My Zunetag is affordableweb

MAX carries my Zunetag which is affordableweb, I could not get my old Gamertag from Microsoft on this Zune because it’s been reserved. Of course it was reserved for me but they can’t seem to find that information yet. This may have something to do with the fact I don’t have an Xbox 360 yet and my original Gamertag has been retired or something. I don’t really know, I’m hoping for an Xbox 360 from Santa Cuz this year so we’ll see how that goes. Maybe I’ll set my old Gamertag up on it and use it for my next Zune player I guess. I understand I’m not the only person that had trouble securing an old Gamertag for use as the Zunetag so at least I’m not alone at the social.

Zunetag signup

Setting up MAX and the Zune software on my PC for the first use was pretty painless. The Zune software CD installed fast and easy. I never received any errors or had any issue besides my Zunetag registration. It appears some have had worse luck than I and even got some Sexy Zune Errors that I was not privy to. That’s a shame as I would have loved to have seen that womans face on my monitor. Whatever she’s going through it looks like fun. I would have enjoyed writing about that one but its done now. It’s just my opinion but I think someone staged that photo. I just fail to believe it passed through unnoticed from artwork through development, testing and then into production without anyone seeing it. I think it was inserted somewhere in the process by someone for nothing more than bad PR. I mean did no one ever actually look at that photo? How was it selected for inclusion in the Zune software and how did that end up on the installation error page of all places? That’s simply to convenient for me to believe as random and not setup.

Zune software one

Zune software one

Zune software one

Zune software one

Zune software one

Zune software one

Zune software one

I have a very limited music collection and have decided to give the Zune pass a shot. I realize I don’t own the music but do we ever really own it? I mean even a CD has restrictions and limitations. I figure for the money I can experience quite a bit of new music and if I really like something I am still free to purchase the CD. I do not think purchasing digital music is the way to go for long term storage of your collection and keeping it on something as delicate as a harddrive is risky to say the least. The convenience of the Zune MarketPlace and Zune Pass will hopefully offset my monthly cost. I plan on having two players and we already have two computers. If I get the Xbox 360 and can actually sync music on all the devices then its well worth the money. Everyone in my family will have a different use for the Zune MarketPlace and I’m sure we’ll enjoy it. I’ll let you know how that goes in further reviews.

Signing in with the Zune Pass free trial was pretty fast and easy as well and I experienced no troubles at all with this process. No one has asked about a credit card yet so we’ll see how that process goes next week sometime I would guess. The pricing plans are limited and you get no breaks for paying for 3 months. I would think they want to sink some long term buyers and would offer a discounted annual package but no go. Sad as I would have laid down $100 for a full year, I assume they would rather milk me for $14.99 in monthly installments. The $44.97 for 3 months is silly as it offers no benefit to me for the additional investment. Of course a certain percentage of us will not even bother to do the math and realize there is no price break and we’ll pay it anyway. Those are most likely the same people that won’t really use it either but I’m looking forward to a world of new music risk free from my Zune pass.

Zune pass

Zunepass

Some folks in the Zune forums stated it would have been better for Microsoft to offer Points cards with each player to get people into their Microsoft Points system and I would have to agree. I think they should have offered either a choice or even both. Offering even $5 worth of free music in the Zune MarketPlace with a free Points card would have kick started the Zune MarketPlace. The subscription service will probably find limited acceptance in the beginning and an incentive like some free music to keep might help draw attention to the store. I have not gotten into the Microsoft Points program yet so I’ll wait to review that later also.

For being a wireless device Max sure is attached to my PC an awful lot. I have to use the PC installed Zune software for such mundane things as creating a new playlist and deleting files from the player. Each of these is a rather simple task I would think the player should do on its own. I’m not real sure why it doesn’t but it may be related to the sync process. Either way it would be nice to delete items from the device and have the software ask me if I want to delete from just the device or the library as well on my next sync. Zune software lets you add songs to your Quick Playlist but you cannot create a Playlist without using the PC software. I don’t really understand why you can’t create a list using music already on the device but you can’t.

I was also bummed that MAX can’t play music on the player and sync at the same time. It doesn’t seem unreasonable to ask that when I have my Zune attached to my PC and it is syncing that I be able to listen to the player with my earbuds but I can’t. I have to listen through the Zune software and my PC speakers, time for new speakers obviously as MAX cannot play while in a sync.

Of all the things I love about my new Zune the PC software is the one I don’t care for as much. The Zune MarketPlace is nice and the user interface is clean and easy to navigate but the software is buggy. I have had some real issues in updating MAX and it seems I can’t keep the software up and running for more than 2 hours without it crashing. At first I assumed this was due to PC memory as I run lots of programs so I restarted and ran just the Zune sync but that really offered little help. When I first entered the store I added quite a few full albums of music that I expected I could download in one evening. Man was I wrong. It has taken me 5 days to download just over 1GB of content from the Zune pass and storefront. I have yet to even complete my first sync and this creates even bigger problems.

I cannot delete a song from my sync list until after the song has been downloaded to the device. I can’t seem to delete the entire list either so for now I’m stuck downloading all the albums I wanted on that first evening last Friday. I selected over 2GB worth of music and in 5 days I have managed to sync less than half of it. I have not experienced much in the way of new music on my Zune yet because it can’t sync the old stuff I tried loading the first time as of yet and I can’t delete the sync list.

I tried to sync MAX by installing the software on a second PC but you can only login as a guest or if you chose to move the installation you must replace all your Zune content with that on the new PC which then becomes the home base for your Zune. It says its a full replacement of all content and I am assuming I will lose all the preloads etc. I really wanted to review some of the preloads and so i don’t want to chance losing them yet and have decided to tough it out for now on this PC.

The Zune MarketPlace has loads more music then i’ll probably ever need. It may lack in some areas but i personally think it will make up for this in may others. I’m open to suggestions on new music from the Zune MarketPlace. Tell me what I should be listening to and I’ll definitely check it out as soon as I can get my Zune to sync.

The Zune Operating system or firmware is really rather simple and does not offer much at all in the way of extra features or anything. I was totally shocked not to even find a clock in my Zune player. I realize that the iPod is known for it’s simplicity but the Zune seems lacking in this area. I suppose I expected it would do lots more as most Microsoft software often does. The graphical user interface (GUI) is very clean and easy to navigate but its a straight forward media player, no extra bells and whistles yet. The 400 MHZ Freescale processor clicks through the menus so fast it’s a breeze to move across a large number of files easily.

The control pad is also easy to use and the entire device and navigation controls fit my hand well. The Zune is a man sized player and not made to hang on your lapel like the Apple Shuffle did for Soledad in the CNN Zune review. This bad boy has a 3 inch screen plus an FM Tuner and WiFi antennae to pack in under the durable rubberized finish when compared to the 5G Video iPod . It ends up less than half an inch in width and one ounce in weight more than the iPod in order to carry these features and the buzzword for slamming it is “clunky”. I think it’s just because they can find little else wrong with the device itself and had to go with its slight difference in size as an issue. I’m an average sized guy and the Zune fits me fine, it carries easy enough in my jeans and even a T-shirt pocket with no problem. It’s not heavy but it feels well built and sturdy.

MAX does not have a cheap or plastic feeling like so many consumer electronics devices these days and I’m not scared to scratch it up although I am very careful with that gorgeous screen. It’s a thing of beauty. They say size does not matter but when you’re watching portable movies it surely does. The Zune screen is sweet. It’s super bright and very colorful. I realize the processor and TV chip can handle higher resolutions and would probably be nicer but with a sacrifice in battery consumption and that’s where we can’t afford it. The battery life is not up to the 12 hours advertised. MAX seems to get between 10 and 11 hours of actual play time on audio only using the random song feature on a loaded player and making volume adjustments. Regular usage, which includes viewing all the preloaded video clips and pictures at least once and listening to music ends up at 9 to 10 hours.

I can’t tell you what the battery life is after a feature length movie because I’m having some issues ripping DVD’s to my Zune. I’m fairly proficient in the use of software but I have never really messed with DVD recording for more than data storage. I decided to rip the longest movie I had recently seen and pulled out the widescreen version of King Kong. I wanted to see how MAX handled a full length movie and what it was like to sit through 3 hours of Zune video but my rip failed using a popular open source method and I’m trying it again. I need to find a decent DVD to WMV software application but I have not had the time to find one. I’m open to suggestions on that one and I’ll get back to you on a Zune software review soon.

The one thing MAX has done for me is open me up to hearing music I would normally tune out. I listened to everything on the Zune and although I’m not buying anything on it I liked it enough to listen to it more than 3 times. Would I buy it? Who knows, maybe I would but with the Zune pass I won’t have to. I am looking forward to more from BitterSweet (what a sexy voice) and CSS. I’ve been a fan of Kranked videos since the first one and have had up to the first 4. Those guys are absolutely nuts but inspiring to watch. Every time I ride my bike I think of some sick things I would never dare on the trails around here and the ease with which some of these people do it. It’s blows my mind to watch a man jump a bicycle off a mountain like that with what seems like no fear at all. I haven’t taken MAX for a ride on the bike but I will soon. I’m thinking about one of the sports arm bands for the bike thing but the earbuds have to go first.

MAX has a lock button on the top that disables any changes to the player. If you don’t read the Product Guide, which is little more than a liability disclaimer as it offers nothing about how to operate your Zune in real world because its too busy telling me not to walk in traffic during a lightning storm with my Zune on, you may not notice it. This can lead to a mini fit when you don’t understand why your Zune is locked up. Don’t worry these are easy enough to get over but they can aggravate your day.

The USB port on the other end stays open if you have no case and that seems bad to me. Leaving this port open for dust, dirt and grime is not the best design and should have been covered with something similar to the lock on the top. A small sliding hatch would keep MAX clean on the inside. The Zune USB plug has small tabs that lock the cable into place on the player when inserted. It’s a nice tight fight and probably helps save the port but these clips can get stick if you don’t remove the plug properly and are a hassle if they stick. Don’t yank it out, just firmly depress the tabs on the plug and it should slip free.

MAX is a music player and he does this well but they stuck him with this set of cheap earbuds which can numb the ear canal after a few hours of listening to them. The Zune earbuds seem pretty large also as they do not fit in my wifes ears at all. We’ll have to find her a more suitable set for extended play. Any suggestions from our lady Zune fans would be appreciated. I think I’ll go for a pair of nice headsets myself. I can’t handle the earbuds much longer. The cord has to go also, it just gets in the way. The first company with a decent set of wireless headsets on these has a hit for sure. The Zune rocks and it rocks loud. I’m not an audiophile but I like loud music and with 20 settings you can get some volume on these things. I ran my ATV off road with the level at 20 and could hear it over the motorbike. I was pretty impressed with that and the Zune makes a trip through the trails just a bit more fun.

Beyond that I’ve become familiar with what is known as gapless playback and I wish my Zune supported it. It really makes a difference on Live Shows and when listening to a full CD. The gap sucks! Some complain about a lack of support by Microsoft of different formats or codecs as well as the Mac OS. I don’t quite understand the logic in it but they must have one. Even with only 6% of the OS market they should still be recognized as valuable consumers and Zune should work on the Mac. I don’t have many music files so I’m ok with wmv and wma files primarily because I don’t know any better as I imagine most of us don’t.

Microsoft has promised more to come in the way of firmware updates and their seems an ever increasing number of accessories for the Zune. I’m ho ping to see some great things from the updates and expect we can get max up and above a 9.5 some day soon.

I have not gone searching for a Zune to share with yet. I will soon enough so the wireless is off for now. I’m working on a second player for myself and I’m going setup a local Zune users group with the help of the kids at Walmart.

That said, I’m in love with my new Zune. His name is MAX. He’s not perfect but he’s good enough for me. On a scale of 1-10 I think MAX is an 8.5. You’ll be seeing more from him in the days and weeks to come. I think I’ll tackle the Zune PC software next and try a reinstall. Maybe I can get my Zune synced and loaded with some new music suggestions from you Zuners before the weekend.

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Nov 182006
 
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As mentioned I have a Zune and I’m playing with it now. I just dropped from my desk onto the carpeted floor and it never skipped a beat. I’m taking my time to review my Zune because I have other things to do and I really want to get to know the device before I open my mouth. doing some research for what direction to take with my review I noticed there are lots of Zune reviews now and I thought I would recap a couple of the ones I like and the ones I dislike before I do mine. With the explosion in blogging and the need to keep up I have found a slew of people that should never be allowed to write professionally again. A review does not have to be positive but it should always be fair and unbiased. It’s hard to do but some of the articles I have read are just bad journalism.

This CNN review (video available here) is possibly the worst piece of work these people have ever produced. It appeared more a hit piece by some clueless amateurs and was plain nasty. I notice a theme in these bad reviews and its based on keywords like "clunky" and "ugly". Andrew Sorkin has some cred in the business but this was junk. He set this up as a Zune bashing and prepped these people with bad data so the whole thing went off as anti Zune. YOu can tell he compared the Zune to the Shuffle for CNN and the review is skewed because if it. He starts with comments like "wannabe iPod killer", which I never heard Microsoft claim, and moves to the cool features like "The cool thing is radio if that means anything to you" well since radio is a $50 upgrade on the iPod it is cool for lots of sports fans it does mean something. But it does not mean its the coolest feature.Its just the easiest one to bash on.

Next Soledad chimes in with a does it email. Hello? How many of your mp3 players do email? Does your iPod? No. Maybe your SmartPhone, Blackberry or Pocket PC does, your laptop does but not many music players do. Miles comes back with accessing files on a network server. Loaded question asked wrong. The Zune can access files on a server but not via wireless. Andrew set them up to knock the lack of wireless web sync but Miles messed up the question.

Then he admits it costs the same and has the same memory. Andrew that’s not memory my friend its capacity. The Apple Shuffle she whips out in a second has Flash Memory but not the Zune. The Zune has a 30GB harddrive which is rated in capacity. He mixed this up because he prepped them on the Shuffle which is a different device altogether. Hit piece and designed to stink.

He points out some uncool things like the lack of support for Apple formats. Bad move on Microsofts part in my opinion and they will have to change this soon. The fact wireless is Zune to Zune is limited is not a deal breaker when you consider you can’t share at all on most other players. He points out I have to speak to the person I want a song from but I think that’s a good thing and once again the same for every iPod ever made. Maybe people should speak more often in social settings and its not much more than a firmware update to add the feature. Have you heard about "iPod Sex"? Well it’s pretty big in places, and guess what? You have to speak to people. Its a social thing Andrew, for people with friends they actually see in person.

Then Miles drops a "Why don’t they get some decent design people?" Wow, that’s a tough one! How about because its a Toshiba design adapted for use by Microsoft on a first generation device? How about because you are comparing a Ford Explorer to the Ford Festiva? Why pay $250 for the Zune over the $70 Shuffle?  How about because Zune is an all purpose digital media player that can hold 30GB of music and movies, has wireless music sharing and a 3 inch screen? The Shuffle and the Zune are two completely different devices and Andrew set it up to make Zune look bad. Fanboy is a sickness Andrew.

Andrew should learn the difference between Apple and Oranges.

Next we get the Forbes blogger David M. Ewalt and his write up on Zune. This is is a beautiful piece of bad writing by an uninformed me too guy who had to write about the Zune or feel left out and he has no clue what they heck he is even talking about. He reviewed a Zune and never touched one. That’s bad journalism, shame of Forbes for even allowing it but shame on David for his follow up. He got slammed by over 400 comments on his unprofessional post and lack of real information. How did this guy respond to this? He called Zune fans children and says we can’t make $250 on our paper routes. This guy is on a fast track to jobless.

I think David exhibits the true childish behavior. He had an opportunity to prove his maturity when he replied to the criticism and instead he went lower and insults the insulters. This kid should have his blog taken from him and he should be sent to his room for being rude and immature. Insulting people that insult you is even more childish and by stepping down to the level of some commentors he beats them all.

He points out the wireless sharing is crippled and goes as far to say it’s useless. He may be right, he may not have any friends to share with him and it will in fact be useless to him. I myself am a social person with lots of friends and I bet some day soon more of my friends will have a Zune and we’ll share music and more with all the other children in the world. Us crazy kids will be sharing songs and possibly even buy the ones we like. Heaven forbid we exchange a commercial item like music and be expected to actually pay to keep it. If its a free works song being shared then you can find a way to get it on your device and Microsoft can avoid being sued by idiots and bad bloggers

Children should not be allowed to write for Forbes. They should be allowed to share music on Zune if they want and the Microsoft Points system helps mommy and daddy control it for kids all over the world. It’s not perfect but the kids understand it David and it’s been very successful in Xbox Live and should do well in Zune.

He mentions how smooth version 7 of iTunes is and states:

The only difference here is that iTunes is simple, elegant, and intuitive. The Zune Marketplace seems like the polar opposite. It has fewer songs. No audiobooks or podcasts. It doesn’t sell movies or TV shows. And if you actually want to buy a song, you’ve got to lay out big chunks of cash and jump through more hoops than a circus lion.

Notice what Dave did not do? He never said the Zune Marketplace was not simple, elegant or intuitive. He strawmaned us. He claims the store is lame based on selection and not layout or features. I would admit the Zune MarketPlace is not as robust as iTunes and they have a way to go but you cannot knock the software layout and design. Its as easy to use and elegant as iTunes in version 1.1 and sure to improve with some constructive criticism from the kids out there. The MarketPlace will grow and movies and tv are sure to follow, iTunes has more now but it’s won’t for long. At some point they will all offer the same stuff as no media company wants to lock out either player. The points system is not as complex as Dave would have you believe and after your initial setup you can add credits and buy songs just as easily.

So swat does a good review look like. We’ll so far my top runner is the Zune review by IGN. These guys go deep into the Zune and offer a very professional look at the Zune. Probably much better than the review I’ll pull off and a mark to hit in fairness and honesty. The seem to cover everything clearly and in detail. The point out the good, the bad and the ugly about Zune and compare it to the more relevant device in the 5G iPod. They have a relationship with Microsoft based on the Xbox but they tell it like it is on the Zune.

The Zune is not a perfect device and it lacks in lots when compared to other devices and to what it could or even should be. For the money so far I’m happy with my purchase and I expect it will get better in the future. That’s not vaporware, that’s value. There are more good Zune reviews and I’ll recap a few more later today. For now I’m taking Zune for a spin around the shopping mall. Let’s see what people think of my new player :)

 

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As ZuneMAX.com has become more popular the number of critics has increased as well. On occasion I have received random emails and now comments in blog posts about Zune MAX being astroturf. The
first time I heard about astroturfing was from these emails. According to Wikipedia astroturfing is as follows:

In politics and advertising, the term astroturfing describes formal public relations (PR) campaigns which seek to create the impression of being a spontaneous, grassroots behavior. Hence the reference to the “AstroTurf” (artificial grass) is a metaphor to indicate “fake grassroots” support.

ZuneMAX.com is not astroturf because we lack the "formal public relations" tangent and whether you can believe it or not we are in fact a genuine "spontaneous grassroots behavior". Until the day before the Zune launch I had never been given one single thing from Microsoft except a link on Zuneinsider.com and an interview with Dave Caulton and Bill Wittress which they offered to every Zune fan in the universe. When I was invited to attend the free concert on the beach to cover the event for the real PR campaign I was given a tshirt by a chick in the bar across the street because I chased her down for one and at the end of the evening myself and three friends were treated to dinner with a few others by the Microsoft representative as thanks for our help that day. I had a Chicken Cesaer salad and two rum and cokes, my friends kicked a few beers and seafood on "Uncle Bill". I’m gonna give the tshirt to a Zune fan in the forums. We talked Zune and Xbox over a meal and a drink on the beach. We talked as much about the beach the people and the weather as we did Zune. No secrets, no gifts, no promises and no information beyond whats publically known except that Microsoft is supposed to send me a Zune to review someday.

I passed out $200 worth of my own promotional materials to people on the beach to build our Zune community free to Microsoft because I am having fun with the community and I want to see it flourish. One might think they would offer some support to Zune fans but maybe they are smarter than that and see no reason to because they know that fans will exist on their own. I have not seen Microsoft do anything for this site more than what I have admitted to above. If it exists its anonymous and pretty stealth because I simply do not see it, at least not here.

ZuneMAX.com is a fan site which can easily be construed as astroturf because of my real interest but its not. I’m not making a conscious effort to sway opinion nor am I a Microsoft fanboy. If I were this site would not be built almost exclusively on open source software like WordPress.org and SimpleMachines.org and I most likely would not program in PHP using a MySql database on my FreeBSD / Apache webserver.

I do run a PC with XP because Windows is what I learned on and its a superior business tool that runs a variety of applications most linux toys can’t run. This PC does not have Word or any other Office application installed on it except Frontpage which I used back in 1998 for web dev and still keep around for some reason. I run Openoffice.org for office productivity and I run Firefox exclusively. I only keep IE installed and up to date for testing my sites which I often times neglect. This is why my design looks like crap in IE most of the time. I build for Firefox now and I let IE users suffer their own choice.

I use Thunderbird for email and cannot stand bloatware like Outlook. Microsoft software often times does too much for the average user. This causes bloated code and heavy applications. I think they should break software apps up into much smaller modules that can be installed individually based on need by the end user. I am not a coder but a 10 year pc/internet veteran and I think they should reduce the amount of code by giving me exactly what I need which I feel is what Firefox does best. I have dozens of extensions that do exactly what I need them to do and its sweet.


is awesome and if you are not using it you are missing out.

I own a black Zune that I paid $267 for because I was actually interested in the device. No mess about it I bought 10 domains on July 11 and built this site on the same day with the thoughts of capitalizing on this Zune announcement and Microsofts investment. I became a fan of the device after learning more about it and primarily after my articles on the future of the Zune DRM which I need to update soon because I have so many more ideas about where Zune can go its amazing. I see Zune more for what it can be later then what it is today.

We have all seen enough open the box Zune reviews. I have not owned a portable music player since my Sony Walkman Cassette player back so long ago. I’m not a tech guy or a gadget head or an audiophile of any sorts. I like music and I think the Zune is a cool player with innovative features. I’ve had mine now a few days and I’m taking my time to write a thorough and honest review from a novices viewpoint. I’m a first time mp3 player owner schooled on the Windows platform and an original Xbox owner. I think I fall into the demograpohics of most likely Zune buyers but I’m not a fanboy.

I’ll write an honest review of my Zune experience for the community that’s been built around my interest in the device. I’ll tell you what I like and what I dislike in a fair and objective fashion with the hopes I can help some fans learn more about the player so they can make a better informed choice when they are ready to buy. You can buy just about anything you want through our relationships with Amazon and Walmart including a Zune, an iPod or the many other devices on the market. If we’re lucky Microsoft, Apple and the others will listen to us and make improvements on all sides. In the end its best for consumers and that’s us, the regular people who actually buy these things.

The political implications of Astroturfing are scary to say the least. The capabilities to sway public opinion are a powerful mechanism and all of us should be aware of who controls the grass we walk on. Astroturfing exists and its a nasty thing by any description but it’s not happening here, at least not yet. I’ll be sure to keep you posted on further developments :)

 

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Gizmodo scored a hands on full review with the Zune player.

Zune: First Full Review – Gizmodo
Microsoft was kind enough to get us some hands-on time with the Zune, not batting an eye as we eagerly slided the player down our pants, enjoying the material it was made out of. Our thoughts first, then a gallery later.

The outside is made out of a rubberized plastic, which goes through an interesting process where they paint the inside a different color than the case—this gives the Zune a two-toned look which both looks and feels great. The corners (meticulously selected down from hundreds of minutely different corners) look like they glow, which is called the “doubleshot effect”. This comes from the inside radius being different from the outside radius.

So the big news: The Zune will be upgradeable. How? Let us explain…

Microsoft’s put in WiFi on the Zune, which even though it doesn’t seem to be a big draw to consumers now. The hardware paves the road for them to do various other “scenarios” with the Zune. In the future, via software update, the Zune should be able to possibly do stuff like share songs over the internet, wirelessly sync with the computer, stream music/video to other devices, and much more. The hardware is there, but it just needs to be activated by software. Microsoft’s decided to focus (wisely) on making the Zune simple to use and intuitive for people to pick up. Something that we think they’ve achieved.

Read the full article at Gizmodo

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