Sony Music Unlimited now streaming tracks to the US
Sony Music Unlimited now streaming tracks to the US
Let's hope Sony's new streaming music service -- just launched today for
the US, Australia, and New Zealand -- isn't as unwieldy to use as its "Music Unlimited
powered by Qriocity" moniker suggests. The service features six million
tracks from Sony Music Entertainment, Universal, EMI, and Warner and is
available on Sony's own devices including the PS3, Blu-ray disc
players, Bravia televisions, and VAIO PCs. It'll also be available on
Android smartphones soon with an iOS app coming later this year,
assuming Apple's new subscription debacle
doesn't derail Sony's plans. A basic membership provides an interactive
radio experience for $3.99 per month while a premium $9.99 per month
service gives subscribers on-demand access to the Music Unlimited
library with the ability to manage your music through playlists and the
like. Sony also provides a useful service that scans your local library
and playlists to "jump start" the organization of your Music Unlimited
collection. Wonder how it'll work on the NGP and PlayStation tablet?
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