zune reviews
I was motivated to publish this review because it is somewhat burdensome and, it seems to me, a bit below the belt for the zune’s regular review rating to be hauled so far down by zune NON-OWNERS who, guessing from their commentaries, seem to be quite annoyed by all of the positive commentaries about a product that’s expensive, monochrome, not a all-purpose purpose media player, incapable to leap tall buildings, or in some way less than they were expecting, desiring, or hoping. In contrast to non-owners, the people who in reality HAVE zune’s look to universally love it, though with very well-grounded cautions. I zune reviewsbelieve of this as “The TiVo Effect” since, for the right class of user, the zune will be life-changing … but it surely won’t be that for everyone. Although it took me a few hours to get completely comfortable with it, I am now addicted.
For many months I have been an ardent reader of eBooks using well-nigh every eReading product on the market place. So as an early-adopter of techno gadgets I had been eagerly looking forward to Amazon’s zune since its first rumors. So I at once purchased it both out of curiosity and hoping for a better “next generation” eBook solution. In case you’re wondering whether I’m “that” Beth Jameson, I probably am — I’m the woman who gets Google’s first three or three sites when Googling my name.
So, for what it’s worth, if this posting is noticed by any truly curious pre-purchasers, I hope that the coming commentary might place the zune in “perspective” and be of some use to you.
