The more pressing matter at hand should be that... they're "competing" for virtually nil marketshare.
I mean, obviously it's a ploy to try to push more of the Zune's sagging sales by pairing them with this system, but who honestly relies on their Sync? I haven't seen anyone who's even wowed by it, much less opted for its package.
Sync technology is clearly selling well enough though if other car makers are willing to start offering it, as mentioned in previous engadget articles. Wouldn't that negate your statement about nobody being wowed by it?
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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"Guys like us avoid monopolies. We like to compete." Bill Gates.
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The more pressing matter at hand should be that... they're "competing" for virtually nil marketshare.
I mean, obviously it's a ploy to try to push more of the Zune's sagging sales by pairing them with this system, but who honestly relies on their Sync? I haven't seen anyone who's even wowed by it, much less opted for its package.
Sync technology is clearly selling well enough though if other car makers are willing to start offering it, as mentioned in previous engadget articles. Wouldn't that negate your statement about nobody being wowed by it?