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May 6th, 2009

Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 6:21 pm

Categories: Apple, Business, Desktop, General, Microsoft, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology

Tags: Touch Screen, Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Media, built-In, Microsoft Corp., ZuneBook, Tablet Device, Tablets, Microsoft Windows

The ZuneBook is a Windows Mobile 7-based color touchscreen tablet device the size of a Kindle that plays audio and video media, with built-in e-book reader capabilities, Wi-Fi, runs .NET mobile applications and uses a scaled down version of the “Surface” interface, also known as Oahu. The cost? About $500.00. (Conceptual design by Spidermonkey)

Forget Kindle DX and its unitasker, locked-down functionality. I want the new Microsoft ZuneBook.

Click on the “Read the rest of this entry” link below for more.

If you haven’t heard by now, the ZuneBook, which should be reaching store shelves sometime next year, will be a tablet device which Microsoft is releasing that will utilize a number of digital convergence technologies that have been under development for some time — portable HD media playing, advanced touchscreen human interfaces based on a scaled-down, consumer version of “Surface” (Oahu).

The handheld, Kindle 2-sized, color touch screen ZuneBook will have e-book reader capabilities, as well as the ability to read and modify Microsoft Office documents, and will use the latest Windows Mobile 7 platform optimized for small MIDs and tablet devices. The device will run Windows 7 Mobile applications written to a superset of the current .NET Mobile Edition specification, so any software developer will be able to extend the device’s functionality with games and other application software.

With the release of the device, Microsoft will be launching an online ZuneBook Store, where e-books, .NET mobile applications and various media content including music, movies and television shows will be hosted for instantaneous download directly from the unit, over Wi-Fi connection. A built-in SD-HC slot will allow users to easily expand the device’s generous 8GB of flash storage. The cost? A mere $500 retail.

What do you mean you haven’t heard of the ZuneBook? You think I just made this thing up?

Well, yeah, actually, I did. Sorry.

I may have pulled the ZuneBook out of my rear end, but the truth of the matter is that such a device would likely be a tremendous hit in the marketplace, if current Kindle figures are any indication. Apple is no doubt going to release it’s own MID/Touchscreen tablet in the next year, but Microsoft has no such plans for something as ambitious as the ZuneBook. It seems the company is only interested in smartphones with their current designs for Windows Mobile 7, when really they could be producing the ultimate digital convergence device, with a huge built-in developer ecosystem that could crank out killer applications for this thing like nobody’s business.

While the Apple Tablet will undoubtedly be successful and would have a built-in audience of iPhone and Macintosh loyalists, let’s face it — most people own PCs and run on Windows. The natural companion to Windows 7 would be a Windows Mobile-based tablet device, with the ability to access native Microsoft file formats and use Windows Media-compatible content. Because the device would be extensible, any number of modular data plugins — such as Adobe PDF — could be written so the device could read any e-book, document or media format. A built-in browser would also allow the ZuneBook to download and auto-install content from anyone’s hosted ebook store.

The ZuneBook may only be a figment of my imagination, but I’ve got a feeling I’m not the only person out there that would like to see this device become a reality. Talk Back and Let Me Know.

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Exactly!
This is exactly what I said months ago. No one device will do it all -probably in response to one of your previous blogs on ebooks jperlow. lol

I love to read, but I still don't have a single e... (Read the rest)
Posted by: HeadScratcher7 Posted on: 05/28/09  (Edited: 05/28/09 @ 06:45) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Leave out Microsoft Reader format please, been burned before  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
Extensible means extensible  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
Forget both, what about the PerlowBook  markbn | 05/06/09
Isn't it a tad too premature  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
No "fanboi-ism" (sic)  markbn | 05/06/09
Apparently not.  IT_Guy_z | 05/07/09
Oh, you get pissed off, poor soul  markbn | 05/07/09
Who says I'm pissed off?  IT_Guy_z | 05/08/09
Pathetic? That word better describes your childish attempts  markbn | 05/14/09
Give it a rest Jason  betelgeuse68 | 05/06/09
Now this would be an interesting product...  storm14k | 05/07/09
$500  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/07/09
What about mice and keyboards  stano360 | 05/07/09
Greed is ruining MS's name and will be its downfall...  HeadScratcher7 | 05/28/09
How About The FlopBook?  itanalyst2@... | 05/06/09
Why flop?  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
What ever happened to the zunephone?  Intellihence | 05/07/09
The point of speculation  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/07/09
ZuneBook models  davebarnes | 05/06/09
LOL  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
Get your iReader now only $999  stano360 | 05/07/09
You forgot one thing...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/08/09
you are right  elllroy | 05/14/09
All MS has to do is encourage the development of ...  P. Douglas | 05/06/09
January Zune sales down 54%. Last quarter Zune division loss 31 million.  Davewrite | 05/06/09
What?!  Average-IT-Guy | 05/07/09
But will it read PDF ?  JoeRJr | 05/07/09
Great Idea !  jpr75_z | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  dusty_reed@... | 05/07/09
Microsoft hasn't innovated in years  xXSpeedzXx | 05/07/09
M$ is brain dead  Linux Geek | 05/07/09
Microsoft  NStalnecker | 05/07/09
MS doesn't design hardware  xXSpeedzXx | 05/07/09
Lack of knowledge  NubGoblin | 05/08/09
Jason...April Fools was last month!  linux for me | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  cameljockey | 05/07/09
News Corp (foxnews) is working on one  Randalllind | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  lundp@... | 05/07/09
Correction  rag@... | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  MichelliL@... | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  Loverock Davidson | 05/07/09
Problem is, Microsoft is a softwatre, not a hardware company.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/07/09
MS is hardware  NubGoblin | 05/08/09
Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBookPHONE?  MikeMJ | 05/07/09
It could be a kind of stretched PSP  stano360 | 05/07/09
Great idea I had it in 1976  clarnT | 05/07/09
TWINDLE ? - Finally! Twitter Kindle = Twindle!  John McElhenney | 05/07/09
Trade-Offs Shouldn't be ignored  jpgeorgia | 05/07/09
This is why...  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/07/09
Exactly!  HeadScratcher7 | 05/28/09
Zunebook! - Yeah Right. Instead I want a...  timgesner@... | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  mowaffaq@... | 05/07/09
Too late, others make them already: $299  gmeader | 05/07/09
RE: Too late, others make them already: $299  Heathen89 | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  nabeel_z | 05/07/09
Form factor and price  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/07/09
RE:Form factor and price  nabeel_z | 05/07/09
Hardware/Price is only part of the equation  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 05/07/09
Read an ordinary paper book  Alan Smithie | 05/07/09
Is the Kindle really a status symbol?  DadsPad | 05/08/09
...  tyson@... | 05/08/09
Get a Kindle  dkawalec | 05/08/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  deowll | 05/07/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  snipercat@... | 05/08/09
If happens  magallanes | 05/08/09
Always Innovating  putt1ck | 05/08/09
Looks cool  RedM3 | 05/08/09
I like the idea  RedM3 | 05/08/09
Don't forget Media Center Sync, too!  dmccall | 05/08/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  RodinUK | 05/08/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  rolf.ernst@... | 05/08/09
It's the form factor, stoopid!  dilgreen@... | 05/08/09
Not going to happen  marc_90292@... | 05/08/09
You Lied to me  jimmydevore@... | 05/08/09
What about the CrunchPad?  CassidyJames | 05/08/09
MS=Criminal Monopoly; ZuneBook and Anti-Trust  qaliqo | 05/08/09
lol  desamuelson | 05/10/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  GAGendel | 05/08/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  cjc82s | 05/08/09
ROTFLMAO!!!!  EdumacationIT | 05/08/09
If you'd called it something besides "ZuneBook" you might have had me going  shadfurman | 05/11/09
RE: Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?  ChodaBoy | 05/12/09
surface  elllroy | 05/14/09

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