Point is, making the Zune $10 or even $20 cheaper than comparable iPods is not going to do much for the device’s marketshare. Apple has a stranglehold on the market and it’s growing. (It currently controls about 73 percent of the market.)
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The new Zune prices make the device $179 for the 16 gigabyte version (versus $199 for Apple’s 16 GB iPod nano), $139 for the 8 GB version (versus $149 for Apple’s 8 GB iPod) and a 4 GB Zune model coming in at $99. Apple doesn’t have a 4 GB iPod currently, but its 2 GB iPod shuffle is $69.
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I happen to be sitting next to an electronics store that carries the Zune right now. Oddly, I don’t see a line of people outside waiting to get in.
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