Did you not get what I said? WP7 isn't lacking in the user experience in any way, not even in "depth". The problems they face with penetrating the market don't have anything at all to do with the product. Honestly, that was true with the Zune as well. It's near impossible to compete in a market like this when you come in late, no matter how good of a product you have to offer.

That said, I think there's a fair chance they'll be successful. The growing buzz, even from well known Microsoft naysayers, is more than I expected. Of course, that has to translate into sales at some point, or it doesn't mean anything, but I'm pleasantly optimistic right now.