
Computer major HP appears to have found a solution. HP recently launched its ConnectedMusic platform. The service allows the user to access unlimited music for an annual subscription fee. Thus, you can download any number of songs you like across genres and languages, thereby making original music accessible at a very low and affordable price. For this platform, HP has tied up with Universal Music, the largest player in the music industry, and with Hungama Music for India specific content. I recently had the chance to get hands-on experience of Connected Music at an Indiblogger meet, and was really amazed by the superb quality of the sound and ease of use of the site. Furthermore, the streaming of music was really smooth even while listening it online and with a collection of over million songs, it is a treat for any music lover’s ears.
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