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Cut-price music downloads from Panasonic
There’s a lot of justified grumbling about the cost of
certain music download services which is why Panasonic thinks it can steal a
share of this crowded space. It has just unveiled its Panasonic Music Stream service which, for
the next few days, is offering tracks at 49p each – that’s around 30p cheaper
than rivals iTunes Music Sharing and Napster.
That said, after August 7, the
price snaps back up to the regular wallet-crushing 79p per track. The site has
750,000 songs on offer right now and Panasonic has launched some new MP3
players to coincide with the launch, including the SVMP120 and the SVMP110 (pictured). Next
month, Virgin will re-launch itself in the download space with a new service and 1 million
tracks.
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