
Microsoft’s Zune media player never really caught fire, or generated much heat at all. And while Microsoft appears committed to Zune’s services and features, ZDNet speculates that Zune as we know it isn’t long for this world.
Since most people are familiar with – or at least exposed to – Zune primarily through their Xbox, writes Mary Jo Foley, wouldn’t it make sense to rebrand Zune services as something like Xbox Entertainment? And to turn the rumoured Zune HD2 into a portable Xbox? After all, a key part of Microsoft’s Xbox strategy is to make it your number one content delivery device, above and beyond games. A PMP with WP7-like Xbox Live integration would drive that message home.
All we really know for now are that Microsoft execs aren’t using the Z word, and Kin’s untimely demise shows that Ballmer’s not afraid to kill his darlings. But the media distribution aspect of Zune is far too important for Microsoft to give up on entirely. So why not fold it into its vastly more popular Xbox brand, which is where it primarily lives anyway? Sounds like the smart thing to do. Whether that’s what will actually happen, though, is another question entirely. [ZDNet]



















Josh
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 1:25 PMa portable xbox would be awesome
Jon
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 2:55 PMZune has really struggled against the iPod. Microsoft should definteily morph the Zune into a handheld xbox.
Add some controller buttons and look for synonyms of ‘portable’ to rename that badboy;
Xbox LITE
Xbox WIELD
Xbox AGILE
….Zune has already lost against the iPod, a handheld Xbox is full of win.
matt
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 4:46 PMthank your lucky stars the thing never came to aus… they support them for all of about 5 minuets…
hears hoping the next one will at least just be a WP7 without the phone… like what ipod is to iphone.
cade
Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 9:08 AMI must say I was one in Aus. who did import this thing..and although the beloved Zune pass did not make it here for some reason I still cannot fathom ( especially now WP& is here ?? ) with the excellent aus dollar now I bought a years worth & it’s streets ahead of the Ipod in every way if you want a dedicated music machine ..which I did . For apps I’ll use my phone .