*Good, as flash memory cards via Samsung are on their way to 100+ GB in the lab, and will collapse in price over time, replacing hard discs in these type players.
*On the ZVUE site they offer pay-per-play and a coming all you can eat site, but the offerings are geared to a teen demographic with the exception of the good Worldvision movies that cross all demos. How 'bout a few thousand movies instead? Then will get a million+ subscribers wherein downloadable to any personal video player if MPEG-4.
*No matter how good the coming ZVUEs get, they better have a mega marketing/ad budget to compete with all others, particularly iPod. If not, can compete with mega long-form value content.
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*Good, as flash memory cards via Samsung are on their way to 100+ GB in the lab, and will collapse in price over time, replacing hard discs in these type players.
*On the ZVUE site they offer pay-per-play and a coming all you can eat site, but the offerings are geared to a teen demographic with the exception of the good Worldvision movies that cross all demos. How 'bout a few thousand movies instead? Then will get a million+ subscribers wherein downloadable to any personal video player if MPEG-4.
*No matter how good the coming ZVUEs get, they better have a mega marketing/ad budget to compete with all others, particularly iPod. If not, can compete with mega long-form value content.