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@matthewf01

They probably just ran out and say they are coming soon. I don't think the devices are made for the order, they just have a bunch they hold and customize them with the originals once they are ordered.
@(Unverified)

Please!!!
@HighestRanked

Wow, so I missed used a homophone on an informal tech blog.

Yes it is known that it has an industrial design; however, it is still an attractive product and the softer colors will make it more appealing to some people.

My reason for calling you an ignorant prick was for the intolerant statement you made. You could have gotten your point across without making an ass out of yourself.
@HighestRanked

This statement just shows your an ignorant prick. They're just colors that are obviously supposed to attempt to capture the female market. There are no "girly" colors for the Zune HD at the moment so it makes sense.
@HighestRanked

I also don't agree with about the market not find the Zune HD an attractive choice. The market just doesn't know about the the choice. I'm sure MS was aware of the impact the Zune HD would have.
@RyusukeAkihiro

I just came out 2 months ago. There is plenty of time for them to add new functions and features. Look at the original Zune, it got updates for 3 years until Microsoft stop supporting it firmware update wise. They can't do everything at once and I think it better if they don't try to or quality will defiantly suffer.
@(Unverified)

Doesn't Apple have some new *patented* way of designing batteries so they last longer?
Once you get your music off just get a Zune and you'll never have to go through that again.
@bjsguess

I hate BB OS
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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