RE: OT: MSFT`s Zune revealed to be Toshiba product
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Aug 26, 2006 11:59AM
A company spokeswoman confirmed that a filing made by Toshiba for a portable audio player to the Federal Communications Commission is for Zune, due out later this year.
The filing reveals that the device will come with a 3-inch liquid crystal display screen, a 30-gigabyte hard-disk drive and has wireless connectivity.
Microsoft would not disclose any more details, but said more information was coming in the ``next couple of weeks.`` Toshiba was not immediately available for comment.
The world`s largest software maker faces an uphill climb in closing the gap with Apple`s iPod media player and iTunes Music Store, the runaway leaders in their respective areas.
The iPod holds more than half of the digital media player market, according to research company NPD, while iTunes accounts for over 70 percent of U.S. digital music sales. In the United States, the iPod has more than 75 percent of the digital music player market, according to NPD.
In the user`s manual section of the filing, Toshiba refers to the device as ``Pyxis`` and explains how users can send and receive photos, songs and albums with nearby users with a wireless connection.
The Pyxis also features a ``DJ`` function that allows a user to stream music to up to four other Pyxis devices. It also comes with a FM radio tuner.
Microsoft has not disclosed any pricing details about its media player, but Toshiba sells its own 30-GB hard-disk player called the gigabeat, which comes with a smaller screen and without wireless connectivity, for a list price of $350.