Microsoft Zune 80 sold out at most retailers!
Digital Media, Digital Music - Players, Hardware News November 17th, 2007
Microsoft Zune 80 selling in big numbers!
This is impressive. Microsoft has managed to make a decent comeback with their Zune 80 product.
The product seems to have already sold out its first delivery and most of the stores are out of stock of this recently launched portable media player.
However, the smaller versions in 4 GB and 8 GB capacities are still available on the stores as per the market reports.
Microsoft responded in a statement that they give priority to these smaller capacity models and are now working hard on making sure that the supplies of Zune 80 are made available on retail stores.
The company also expressed its satisfaction on this impressive report on sales of their Zune 80.
Popularity: 7%
Tags: Digital Media, media players, Microsoft, Microsoft Zune
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I can’t wait to get mine:) I’m selling my Ipod vid.
I wont compare new Zune to Ipod touch as I dont want to look at my mp3 all the time to skip a song or change volume. So my decision was between new Ipod classic and Zune 2, and Zune 2 beats the classic fair and square in every feature. No wonder its running out of stock.
The Zune 80 didn’t sell in “big numbers.” It was out of stock because production was six weeks behind schedule. Microsoft put more priority into making the flash based players and as a result, those are the only ones in stock for the next few weeks.