Microsoft Ad: Zune Pass
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It seems like a big part of the Zune Marketplace is discovering new artists and songs that you've probably never heard before and I usually like to preview more than 30 seconds of a song before I feel comfortable buying it. I'm pretty selective with what I'll actually put in my library so unlimited previewing ability seems fine to me. Also, I'd assume that Microsoft would sell MORE songs because people are discovering more songs they want to buy than just whatever's playing on the radio.
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This guy is dumb, think about it , if you were to pay the $15 monthly price, and u get to keep 10 songs for free every month, at the average $1 song, you are basically only paying $5 a month for unlimited music!
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NO. iTunes and iPods are lame. If I am listening to a song on HD Radio I can download that straight from the market place... Can an iPod do that? (no, because it doesn't even have an hd radio reciever) The point is, Zune Pass is awesome and worth every penny
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I have a ZuneHD, and I have zune pass, and it is awesome. not only do I get to keep 10 DRM free songs a month, but I also have access to listen and download ALL of the songs from the Zune Marketplace. in reality, I am only paying $5 a month to basically rent the music. can iTunes do that?
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@Sk8Dude219 that is illegal
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They actually had an ad with Wes Moss about how you get to keep ten songs.
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@Sk8Dude219 This is true but I argue that downloading from any of those file sharing programs is equivalent to stealing albums from a record store. You are preventing the artist from profiting from their talent and hard work.
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What they mean is you get to download up to 10 DRM free songs every month. Any other songs you download you get to play for as long as you maintain your subscription. If you stop paying for the subscription you still have the files on your computer but they are inaccessible unless you start paying again.
I like the idea, think of it like this: You still get 1 song for $1. And you get unlimited songs for however long your subscription goes for only $5.
FreewillTutorials 2 years ago 2
it's not that it's a bad deal, Microsoft should come out and say you know you only get to keep 10 songs per month! They neglected to put that across in the Ad. That's my biggest point with the video! Thanks for your opinion and the view!
toddrecommends 2 years ago
I agree, I do not think the Zune has any power to replace the iPod, it has had to many years to dominant the industry.
toddrecommends 2 years ago