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    Default Microsoft Zune, MP3 player saingan iPod dari Microsoft

    Microsoft Zune adalah MP3 player buatan Microsoft….seperti layaknya Apple iPod
    Zune dapat melakukan koneksi ke console XBOX 360 untuk melakukan streaming music, gambar dan video
    Zune dapat juga memainkan beberapa file file audio seperti MP3, WMA, AAC dan format video seperti WMV, H.264, MPEG4, 320x240 dan foto berformat Jpeg
    Zune dapat ber-interaksi dengan console XBOX 360, perangkat ini melakukan koneksi melalui port USB, pengguna yg menggunakan Operating System seperti Microsoft Media Center Edition dapat memainkan lagu yg mereka download dari Zune….kapan di rilisnya Zune ini….kita masih belum tau…harganya pun belum tau…..sapa tau bisa menyaingi iPod….


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    dpt info dr tuh om bum", kapasitas gmn ???

    kasih tau sumbernya dong :confused:

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    Steve Ballmer about Xbox360, Zune, Vista and more ...

    Steve Ballmer about Xbox360, Zune, Vista and more ...
    >> Steve Ballmer shares his thoughts on businessweek.com about the Web 2.0 phenomenon, Zune, XBox, Vista, Bill's upcoming 2008 retirement, the future of Microsoft, and other subjects. About the Xbox36

    * Businessweek: Explain how the business for Xbox changes from the first generation of the console to the current generation with Xbox 360.

    * Steve Ballmer: Generation one was lose money--gross margin loss on the console for the lifetime. You've got to take a lifetime view. We did have a lifetime view that said if you add all the revenue from selling consoles and all the costs of shipping consoles, it was negative. It was a model that made that back on royalties and third-party games and our own first-party games. We actually thought we could pencil it out. We also didn't think we would lose as much money as we did because we thought we could charge a premium for a device that had a hard disk in it. But we could premium price to Sony (SNE) because we had a hard disk.

    So this generation, we're not pricing to lose money on the hardware over the life. At the same time, we said we can't have hardware that we can't recover with the consumer. We couldn't recover the hard disk. So the hard disk is not mandatory in the 360. The most popular model has a hard disk. But no games require a hard disk.

    Sony, in some senses, is in the exact same position we were in in the last generation. By sticking in the darn Blu-ray [high-definition DVD player] drive--and they are pricing to recover its cost--they are at a price disadvantage. If they move to match our price, they will lose a lot of money over the life of the console. And I'm not sure that Sony's P&L, frankly, would be able to tolerate that.Microsoft has several high-level new hires. Are they changing the way you view the company?
    Absolutely. Classically, we're the Windows company. When it provides $20 billion in profit, it's pretty important. But there's more diversity in everything that we do. I would have been hell-bent and determined six years ago to call Xbox the Windows Game Machine. We didn't. My natural tendency would have been to call [the forthcoming digital music device] Zune something that was related to Xbox since we have some consumer franchise. And yet, we're really building consumer marketing muscle. These guys are really educating us on new ways to do things. These guys are having a fundamental impact on me as well as the company.

    Has the announcement of Bill Gates moving to his foundation in 2008 affected the company even though he's still there?
    It has. People bring things to Bill for a lot of reasons. Escalation. Because it's nice to get a pat on the back. To get your butt kicked, but at least you can say you got it at the highest level. People see Bill for a lot of diverse reasons. And that doesn't disappear immediately. But we want to make sure that all of those experiences and everything employees need out of that gets picked up by somebody. We're working through that now.

    Bill is very active, every day. But I'm telling him, "Now, what you really have to do is consciously think about where you're intervening." I think we've started on that. The fact that Bill was on sabbatical this summer made it a little easier to kick off because it's hard to break old habits.

    Who are Microsoft's top competitors?
    Guys who can touch us in multiple places probably matter more than guys who can touch us in any one place. And actually we don't really have our big competition from any one company. Any one company, we know how to compete with. It's alternate business models that we will have to embrace or compete well with. You give me any enterprise software company, O.K., and I'll say c'mon. We know how to go do that. We do do that. And we're really pretty good at it. We haven't gotten any worse at it. Boom. Boom. Boom. We know how to keep coming.

    [Take open source.] Open source is not a new technology area. It was a new business model. In the last three or four years, we have competed very well by extending our value. Open source never goes away as a business model or competitor. We have learned how to compete with open source, and we will compete with it for the rest of time. But competing with open source will have to be something that's burned bright on the foreheads of our senior people.

    The second big competitive force is advertising as a business model. Typically, people just want to reduce that to Google, and if you want to do that, you can. But it's do we embrace advertising fully enough as a business model? Because at the end of the day, anybody who comes at you with a cheaper-to-the-customer proposition, you got to worry about. And advertising looks cheaper to a consumer than something you pay for.

    In the case of open source, we couldn't adopt the business model. We adopted a competitive approach that so far has worked very well. In the advertising case, we can embrace that model. We don't have to sit here and say it's that bad.

    A third model I could sit here and write down on this list is that there are cases where software gets monetized through hardware. That's what an iPod is. iPod is a software thing. You just happen to collect the money on the hardware. You could say in China and India, it's unclear whether classic software will get paid for as much as advertising, hardware, subscriptions, etc.

    So our ability to embrace and benefit from or compete with new business models—and I would say ad-funded and open source, more than this hardware thing—is more the way to categorize the key competitive dynamic for us.

    Does Zune fit into the hardware piece of this?
    Sure it does. Because the value of Zune, if we're successful, is all in the software. It's in community [the ability to share music and pictures with other Zune users]. I want to squirt you a picture of my kids. You want to squirt me back a video of your vacation. That's a software experience. The truth is, though, if it makes money, it will be built into the gross margin on the hardware. We'll figure out how to make money on the community perhaps later though advertising or other means.

    How much money will you lose per Zune?
    None. Apple (AAPL) put the hammer down there, dropped the price down to $249. If they had been $299, it would have been nicer. They have the advantage of scale. So we're at $249, too. We don't make a lot of money, not to start out.

    Do you foresee any circumstances in which Windows Vista doesn't come out in Europe on schedule?
    We're working very constructively with the Commission. At the end of the day, it's completely our choice when we ship Vista in Europe. We're having a discussion with the Commission that puts me, our management team, and the board in a better place to assess risk. If we think the risk is too high, we won't ship in Europe at the same time [as Vista's U.S. launch]. If we think the risk is low and manageable, we will ship at the same time. That dialogue is not done. Sometimes I think we're closer. And sometimes I think we're farther away. But sometime in the next few weeks we'll have to push the button because our partners—hardware makers and retail chains—need time to ramp up supply chains, marketing, and demand generation.
    http://www.businessweek.com/technolo...o.g3a.rss1011a
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    GS: With this generation, Sony and Nintendo are doing different things from each other and also from Microsoft. Each has its own strategy this time. What do you think of their individual approaches? Do the things they're doing make you want to develop for either of their systems?

    HS: [in English] Ah, Kutaragi-san's architecture...seven DSPs and a low-powered CPU. I don't like the PS3's architecture.

    GS= Gamespot
    HS= Hironobu Sakaguchi (Father of FF)

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    ktnya harga zune di kisaran $299, lgpula zune cm menang di fasilitas wi fi dibanding i pod

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    sama layarnya........
    GS: With this generation, Sony and Nintendo are doing different things from each other and also from Microsoft. Each has its own strategy this time. What do you think of their individual approaches? Do the things they're doing make you want to develop for either of their systems?

    HS: [in English] Ah, Kutaragi-san's architecture...seven DSPs and a low-powered CPU. I don't like the PS3's architecture.

    GS= Gamespot
    HS= Hironobu Sakaguchi (Father of FF)

    gak mati hebat
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    tapi bisa transfer lagu, data atau pic antar Zune tanpa perlu kabel =D

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    hiks" harga mayan nyita duit T___T

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    bukan lumayan lagi itu mah,eh2 tapi sebenernya dari barang2 elektronik yg kluar di indonesia,kita blum bisa dapetin yg up 2 datenya yah...
    I'm totaly *******

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    emang paling bisa d si om gates cari duitnya
    pdhal apple juga masih di miliki ma dia juga walupun secara ngak langsung
    gila d cuan nya ngak ku..ku... dah

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    Ngeliat bentuknya,
    menurutku iPod masih lebih kiyut

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    mahal amat. yah namanya teknologi baru pasti mahal, ntar keluar yg lebih bagsu lagi pasti turun lagi deh harganya. itu wifi nya bisa peer to peer apa harus lewat access point ya?? kalo harus lewat acces point sih percuma tuh wifinya. gak semua punya kan??

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    wahh kerenn nih microsoft zune, sama i pod kira2 bagusan mana ya...

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