It makes perfect sense if Microsoft wants to inch the Zune HD towards End Of Life (EOL) territory – after all, their current mobile baby, Windows Phone 7, does come with full Zune functionality and more, and the mobile operating system has clearly rendered lower capacity Zune HD devices more or less obsolete. Would a price drop actually stimulate the appetite for the Zune HD? We doubt so, but stranger things have happened in the past.
While the 16GB Zune HD received a $30 discount, that would mean the 32GB model is now available at the same price point where the 16GB Zune HD once stood at – $199.99. That is nearly $100 cheaper than the $299 32GB iPod touch. No price change for the 64GB model though at $349.99, so what do you think of the whole offer?