If you were to buy a conveyable music player, what would you look up? iPod or Zune? Chances are you would automatically think of the iPod. There's a hypothesize for that - iPods have been getting unbelievable marketing over the last few years and Apple has done a good job of getting population to think iPods are the only conveyable music player out there. This is not the case. Microsoft's Zune is a new expanding to the conveyable player shop and is worth taking a look.
Navigation - iPod's click-wheel is a "love it or hate it" sort of thing. Some love it, some hate it. The newer models feature a split-screen interface, which is nice. Zune offers a touch sensitive pad, manufacture it feel like a laptop pad, to some degree. Ipod's click-wheel sailing isn't as intuitive as the Zune's touch pad.
Hd Media Player
Visual appeal - Apple knows visual design. Their line of computers and computer accessories is real eye-candy. It's no irregularity when it comes to the iPod - its sleek, plane and contemporary finding player. Microsoft Zune team needs to work on their visual design.
Compatibility - Microsoft is known for having 'issues'. The Zune is no exception. No Mac withhold and dissimilarity with Microsoft's own protected Wma format. The iPod is cross-platform and iTunes score big for the Apple team.
Quality - The Zune offers great sound quality, an Fm tuner, Wi-Fi and wireless synchronization. The iPod also has great sound quality and a solid battery.
Price - Apple is known for its pricey products. Assess any laptop to a similar Apple laptop and you'll see Apple simply charges more. It's no irregularity when it comes to the iPod. For what you get with the Zune, the price of the iPod is too much. If the iPod offered Fm and Wi-Fi support, it'd be a separate call.
It's great to see the Zune on the market. Competition is good for consumers, so we can expect to see more from both construct teams and it should be fun to watch what they dream up.
Comparing Zune to Ipod
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