To Be Fair, Sales Figures Were Limited to Consumers Willing to Admit Owning a Zune

Was he inebriated? Do you even know anyone who owns a Zune?”
–-Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Microsoft’s claim that the Zune is now a worthy alternative to the iPod.
Despite its feature differentiations and, er, “distinctive” color palette, Microsoft’s (MSFT) Zune has yet to prove itself the iPod killer it was once touted as. Since its launch in November of 2006, the Zune has sold 2 million units. In comparison, Apple (AAPL) in its last quarter sold 10.6 million iPods–quintuple Microsoft’s cumulative sales to date. Zune’s market share in this space during the first quarter: 4%. Apple’s share: 71%.
Clearly, the only thing being killed by Microsoft’s iPod killer are Microsoft’s chances for unseating Apple in a market that would seem–according to relatively flat year-over-year iPod sales–to have peaked without it.






Comments
Why is Lex Luthor standing next to Bill Gates?
Posted by Dave Barnes at May 9th, 2008 at 7:18 pmOh, I know, the color is “Kryptonite Green”.
The color scheme alone makes me wonder why a company would sabotage their own products.
Posted by Mac Beach at May 10th, 2008 at 4:49 pmZUNE and Vista are synonymous with failure. Only the uh, dipsticks in the press would call something so lame a “killer”.
Posted by David Owens at May 10th, 2008 at 8:50 pmoooo! Is there a Gold Shag Carpet model as well?
Posted by Bernardine Wood-Smothers at May 11th, 2008 at 4:45 amI handled a Zune once. The BestBuy employee tried to tell me how it’s so much better than an iPod. I was on my third iPod at the time.
I had to restrain myself from laughing in his face after feeling the cheapness of the Zune, and knowing that Microsoft has already abandoned one group of music buyers who trusted their music would “play for sure.”
Posted by Eric Welch at May 12th, 2008 at 9:16 am