Best Buy wants a piece of the online music downloads
With Apple dominating the rest of the field with its iTunes Music Store (88%
marketshare) and its iPod music players (between 75% - 80% marketshare),
everyone else is left to fight over the table scraps. Microsoft has already announced
its Zune Marketplace
music store which will be tightly integrated with its Zune music player. Today
we hear that Best Buy is teaming up with RealNetworks and SanDisk to launch the
Best Buy Digital Music Store.
The digital music player that Best Buy will be promoting
with its new store is the SanDisk Sansa e200R Rhapsody. The music store will be
based around the current Rhapsody
4.0 service and will incorporate Rhapsody DNA. Songs
will be downloadable for 99 cents apiece and a music subscription plan will be
available for $14.99 per month. Prices for the Sansa players will range from
$149 for 2GB model to $249 for the 8GB model.
Best Buy is a giant in its own right in the retail sector
and it offloads its fair share of music players to the buying public. It
remains to be seen whether its clout in selling players will translate into booming
business in selling music.
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