The second-generation Microsoft Zune has been available in the United States for a few months now and it’s only a short while away before Canadians will be able to get in on some Microsoft-flavored portable music and video too. The trouble for Canadians is that because this is the first time the Zune will be available north of the 49th parallel, there aren’t going to be that many options when it comes to accessories and other paraphernalia for it. This is in sharp contrast to the Apple iPod, as the latter has been around for a lot longer. Even when a new iPod model emerges on the market, all the major accessory makers jump at the opportunity to make a new speaker dock, skin, or some other accessory designed specifically for the shiny new iPod.
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Review: Futurelooks