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September 15th, 2009

Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:36 am

Categories: Apple, Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, MSN, Windows CE, Windows Mobile, Windows client, Xbox, Xbox Live, Zune

Tags: Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Media Players, Mobile Operating Systems, Advertising & Promotion, Tools & Techniques, Web Browsers, Digital Music, Digital Media

On September 15, Microsoft and its retail partners began selling the Zune HD in the U.S. Lots of sites have hands-on reviews, photos and feature details about the players and the accompanying Zune 4.0 software beyond what’s already leaked to the Web over the past few months.

I have been more curious about how the Zune fits into Microsoft’s product and services strategy. Here’s what I learned from chatting with Terry Farrell, Senior Project Manager for the Zune.

To Microsoft, the Zune is  more than a media player, Farrell said. Microsoft is fully aware that, currently, the Zune is an MP3 player “with a few million, highly engaged customers,” in Farrell’s words. Microsoft execs have been saying — ever since the company split the Zune team in two and sent the software folks to work with the MediaRoom IPTV folks — that Zune’s future is all about software and services.

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Farrell confirmed there will be “at least” one more generation of Zune media players. Beyond that, who knows? The way the market is moving, dedicated MP3 players look to be on their way out, with users preferring to buy, play and consume their audio and video on phones and/or other devices, he said.

“The bigger story,” Farrell contended, “is about how it (the Zune) is helping us build a new entertainment brand for Microsoft. Among the core pieces of this brand are the Zune HD, MSN and Windows Media Center. The idea is to provide a set of unifying services — the same video service/same catalog — across all of these devices.

It doesn’t mean, as some have speculated, a single app store for the Zune HD and Windows Mobile. Or a common set of games offered across the Zune HD and Xbox. Yes, there will be even more integration between the Zune HD and Xbox (as well as a new $89 A/V dock for non-gamers who are still interested in streaming HD content to their HDTVs rather than onto their gaming consoles). But the handful of games and apps Microsoft is going to offer in November for free on the Zune HD are casual games (think Project Gotham Racing Ferrari Edition), a calculator, a weather app, and Facebook/Twitter clients.

Why not go the Apple route and have one big app store in the cloud?

“Mobile devices are always connected. Our device is sometimes connected to the Web,” Farrell said. That means different kinds of apps and experiences are better suited to a Zune HD than a mobile phone, he said.

Speaking of the Web, Microsoft — or, at least, the Zune team — is starting to talk about Microsoft’s entertainment future as being about four screens. Microsoft execs, from CEO Steve Ballmer to Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, have been describing Microsoft’s long-term “three screens and a cloud” vision. Those three screens — the PC, TV and a portable device — are complemented by a fourth, Farrell said: The Web.

With the Zune HD, Microsoft is including a built-in Web browser as part of the device’s Windows CE-based operating system. (It’s “a version of IE for Windows Mobile 6.5, but highly customized for Zune HD,” a spokesperson said. The version of IE that is part of Windows Mobile 6.5 is IE 6-based.) Users can use an on-screen keyboard and Bing, unsurprisingly, is the built-in search engine on the device.

Many industry watchers cite Apple’s control of the end-to-end experience — everything from the hardware to the software — as key to what makes its products successful.  But that’s not the way Microsoft is going, at least not in the media player market.

“The way to think about the Zune going forward is as a software and services layer,” Farrell said.

What’s your take: Are the Softies are thinking about this the right way?

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Why no Zunes HD in Europe  Rafale555 | 09/15/09
I see...  Sleeper Service | 09/17/09
Zune can support DAB with firmware update  Ricardo Dawkins | 09/20/09
Don't let a good story go just because of facts!  Agnostic_OS | 10/10/09
Zune HD Myths:  MacVet | 09/15/09
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Perhaps you should go tell someone who gives a damn...  James T. Kirk | 09/15/09
I didn't know MMA fighters wrote for RD!  tikigawd | 09/15/09
Complete annihilation of your link  NonZealot | 09/15/09
Sounds like RD and ZDNet are just alike!  mlindl | 09/15/09
The Zune HD is useless in daylight?  Sleeper Service | 09/16/09
You should try it out in person and form your own opinions ...  de-void | 09/17/09
They're rough drafts  tikigawd | 09/16/09
I'm not fan of Roughly Drafted, but...  techconc | 09/21/09
Looks nice  rynning | 09/15/09
Um What?  JM1981 | 09/15/09
Not HD out of the box?  rynning | 09/15/09
HDMI cable won't help  tikigawd | 09/16/09
Committing to a new platform  andy88488 | 09/15/09
Different aproach to the market  GuidingLight | 09/15/09
Then they better sell a lot of licenses  rynning | 09/15/09
You aren't looking at the big picture  NonZealot | 09/15/09
Terrible slide  rynning | 09/15/09
Of course you think it is a terrible slide  NonZealot | 09/15/09
It's a terrible slide because it is.  rynning | 09/15/09
Ultimately I have to decide who to believe: you or MS  NonZealot | 09/15/09
So assume MS has no reason to lie...  rynning | 09/15/09
you got it wrong  Monkeypox | 09/15/09
Some hardware is special  fernande-zdnet | 09/15/09
MS did a decent job with the Zune HD hardware.  Bruizer | 09/15/09
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RE: Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs  Helio99000 | 09/15/09
Apple does not have the market in the US locked up and never will  jfreedle2@... | 09/19/09
It will be awesome to see...  CowLauncher | 09/15/09
Just another money losing business unit  HollywoodDog | 09/15/09
How Zune can compete with iPod  condelirios | 09/15/09
maybe it's not about competing  paulascher | 09/15/09
I would like them to compete with Apple  condelirios | 09/15/09
If WinMo is "closed", how come it's "tailored for each device"?  de-void | 09/15/09
You have outlined the problem.  condelirios | 09/15/09
You're joking  wanorris | 09/15/09
Wanorris got it right, but to add ...  de-void | 09/15/09
Zune's problem isn't low market share  HollywoodDog | 09/16/09
@HollywoodDog : You've clearly not handled the new ZuneHD then.  de-void | 09/17/09
An Apple lie about Windows Mobile  jfreedle2@... | 09/19/09
It's just a piece of the puzzle  TKodiak | 09/15/09
Or...  Bruizer | 09/16/09
What kills the Zune for me?  TheWerewolf | 09/15/09
United States only could be because of Hardware  jfreedle2@... | 09/19/09
RE: Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs  wanorris | 09/15/09
App Store  RyGuy12 | 09/15/09
Huh?  de-void | 09/17/09
RE: Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs  TKodiak | 09/15/09
Why are people so...*ugh*  PlayFair | 09/15/09
Flopp  The Management consultant | 09/16/09
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Usual folks filled with Microsoft LSUT posting hyperbola.  Bruizer | 09/16/09
RE: Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs  tracyjump | 09/16/09
I want an AM radio!!!!!!  Windcrest | 09/17/09
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RE: Microsoft Zune HD: Going beyond the specs  klacour@... | 09/18/09
Why do Anti Microsoft people care so much  hiccius doccius | 09/18/09
Sound quality is better than iPod  Windcrest | 09/21/09

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