Analyst: Microsoft Zune’s as good as dead on arrival

“I responded last week to a comment left on our blog by Mike Evangelist hypothesizing that Microsoft could do some serious damage to Apple’s iPod domination by launching its Zune music player at $99. Well, so much for that theory. Today, Microsoft announced that the Zune will retail for $249.99, $0.99 more than Apple’s fifth generation iPod video. I suspect that still represents a subsidy of the product, but probably only about $50 per device,” Carl Howe, principal analyst, blogs for Blackfriars’ Marketing.

Howe writes, “At that price, this interim product is going nowhere. It will sell to those people that love Microsoft products and few others. Microsoft even managed to alienate music lovers who already have bought a lot of Microsoft music, since the player won’t play protected Windows Media files other than those from the Zune store (that includes ones bought from stores like MSN!), and it will impose sharing restrictions on unprotected MP3 files that the user owns. With no compensating price advantage, this marketing plan provides little differentiation from iPods and many disadvantages. And without a massive deployment of these devices, the wireless sharing feature becomes moot… Zune 1.0 appears to be dead on arrival.”

Full article here.
Microsoft’s Zune is D.O.A. and, note to Microsoft, no amount of faux “Zune fan” websites is going to help.

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45 Comments

  1. No, because the average person out there has no f-ing idea what in the hell Zune is anyway. Besides, how in the hell can you have fan websites for something that hasn’t even been released yet anyway?!? LOL

  2. wow, great.

    who the hell is blackfriars communications?

    what would they know?

    this is nothing more than a trashy opinion piece.

    on a trashy macdailynews site.

    competition will be good for the ipod, and i for one like the zune.

  3. although neither Zune nor Microsoft will ever have the coolness factor nor the quality of Apple, the sad truth is that they can give them away to every man woman and child in the US and not go broke. Don’t count MS out, you and I will be in the grave and his money will still be causing havock

    I don’t like it but is a fact

  4. “competition will be good for the ipod, and i for one like the zune.”

    yeah because the iPod sure has been lacking in features and usability. Need some o that good ol’e competition to light a fire under Apple to get them to come out with sumthin goood fer a change.

  5. M$ will sell it’s numbers to the Redmond faithful and some market laggards to start, but will pull over an insignifcant number of iPod/iTunes owners.

    What MicroSoft blew is which market to enter first.

    Consider the following:
    • The HD-based market represents only 10% – 15% of the overall MP-3 market.
    • Do the math, M$ will capture – at best – 25% of this market.
    • The market share M$ does capture will be mostly PlaysForSure Redmond followers.

    Results:
    • M$ loses millions in the Zune effort converting it’s own customers to a solution that is even more closed.
    • nano dominates.
    • Apple launches full-screen iPod video at MWSF ’07 and delivers more hollywood studios, HD, and iTV, along with that “one more thing” HDTV’s with iTV built-in.

    Any market share Redmond hoped to catch in the HD-based media market will be crushed by Apple in short order, while M$ will hav stuffed the channel to claim “huge sales of Zune” but will have a massive headache on its hands for the better part of ’07 trying to figure out how to dump inventory no one wants to by.

  6. “It will sell to those people that LOVE Microsoft products” (???)

    Well, in that were truly the case, they’ll sell zero Zunes.

    Oh, and I seriously doubt Microsoft is subsidizing the Zune by ANY amount. The amount of profit in today’s consumer electronics (with lots of Chinese-made components) would just blow many people’s minds.

    This whole Zune thing speaks to is mindset of the leadership at Microsoft: They can’t stand it if there’s ANY G*dd*mned computer-related market in existence that they don’t completely dominate. The want to own the search engine market, the home gaming business, the home entertainment digital hub, and the portable music/video player market.

    What are the odds that MS will succeed in any of these markets? Not good.

    Why did the try to do so anyway when doing so wouldn’t impact their cash cow? 1) Because they’ve got the money to try, and 2) the bloated egos of a couple of technology emperors who are drunk with power. I think Gates saw Steve Martin’s old joke about his goal in life: “Oh, to amass great power and wealth and crush all who oppose me.” It’s just that Gates took this joke to heart.

    Gates can give away 90% his money to charities and STILL have more money than anyone can ever spend in a lifetime. But it’s like smearing lipstick on a pig. Doesn’t change the fact that Gates is a turd.

  7. Selling this thing at $99 was never an option for MS. Only games consoles can be sold as big loss-leaders, because you have to spend money on games. Most music on music players is ripped from CDs so they were never going to get anything like their money back from downloads. I still think with a big advertising campaign they will sell pretty well, but as soon as people realise how restrictive the sharing is, and that they can’t play “Plays for Sure” tracks, sales will crumble.

  8. DBS,

    that’s not how it is. Microsoft is a ‘public’ company. They can’t just use their billions like that because of the shareholders.

    There is no doubt in my mind that MS is in decline, although it may be a slow process.
    Apple have a huge advantage now. Its superior OS, combined with the fact that Macs can even now use all other OS’s with relative ease (in the near future it’ll be child’s play to switch from OS to OS).

    Add to this the good design and image factor.

    Apple’s sales’ curves are already showing which way the wind’s blowing, and I believe the September quarter results, coming out in a couple of weeks are going to shock (positively that is) even some posters on sites like these…

    and APPL will take off.

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