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For a long time now, Apple’s iPod has been a competition for itself. But now, Microsoft has decided to end the aloofness for iPod, as it is all set to launch its own music and video player called Zune. To intensify the competition further, Microsoft has priced Zune at $249.99 which is almost equivalent to iPod. A 30GB hard drive, three inch screen with Wi-Fi connectivity, FM tuner and an in-built rechargeable battery makes Zune a very lucrative option for an ardent music lover. It also allows sharing of music wirelessly with other Zune users. At last, now the consumers can have a choice beyond the iPod.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative
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For a long time now, Apple’s iPod has been a competition for itself. But now, Microsoft has decided to end the aloofness for iPod, as it is all set to launch its own music and video player called Zune. To intensify the competition further, Microsoft has priced Zune at $249.99 which is almost equivalent to iPod. A 30GB hard drive, three inch screen with Wi-Fi connectivity, FM tuner and an in-built rechargeable battery makes Zune a very lucrative option for an ardent music lover. It also allows sharing of music wirelessly with other Zune users. At last, now the consumers can have a choice beyond the iPod.
For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative
For More IIPM Article, Visit Below....
IIPM Students Life > Campus Placement
Time is changing for Time Warner...
INTRODUCTION
The Flavour Of The Season
GE Money takeovers Thai bank
Rite Aid acquires to aid its drug stores
The ‘State’ of affairs!
Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore
what might Syria want?
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