I just got a used iphone from my friend and am really enjoying having the internet in my pocket again (Dell Axim x3 back in the day, that thing rocked) and I would consider getting the ZuneHD if the following terms are met:
1: The browser is at iPhone level. I don't care about flash, I want good navigation and zooming and all that.
2: The multitouch is iPhone/Pre level
3: The onscreen keyboard is at iPhone level
4: It works with a Mac
I have had my eyes on the Zune since it came out, and although I wasn't crazy about the design of the first one (too thick, a wheel that isn't a wheel and I wasn't crazy about the colors) the second gen Zune looked much, much better and the interface is something that I have always liked. Microsoft seems to be the only maker out there that realizes that there is this thing called the iPod that outsells everyone else. They looked at why that was (first off, insane marketing, secondly easy to use interface) and emulated that and built a great interface.
But, they don't have Mac support, which is surprising since the Microsoft Mac Business Unit is usually pretty competent and a big earner for them (lets face it, people need Office) and that turns me off since I am not either booting into Windows or running a VM every time I want to sync my MP3 player.
1: The browser is at iPhone level. I don't care about flash, I want good navigation and zooming and all that.
2: The multitouch is iPhone/Pre level
3: The onscreen keyboard is at iPhone level
4: It works with a Mac
I have had my eyes on the Zune since it came out, and although I wasn't crazy about the design of the first one (too thick, a wheel that isn't a wheel and I wasn't crazy about the colors) the second gen Zune looked much, much better and the interface is something that I have always liked. Microsoft seems to be the only maker out there that realizes that there is this thing called the iPod that outsells everyone else. They looked at why that was (first off, insane marketing, secondly easy to use interface) and emulated that and built a great interface.
But, they don't have Mac support, which is surprising since the Microsoft Mac Business Unit is usually pretty competent and a big earner for them (lets face it, people need Office) and that turns me off since I am not either booting into Windows or running a VM every time I want to sync my MP3 player.