Mumbai: Napster and Lenovo have inked a co-marketing agreement under which Napster’s music subscription service will be offered as a free 14-day trial on most new Lenovo notebook and desktop PCs in the US and Canada.
The roll out will give Lenovo customers instant access to millions of music tracks with a free, 14-day trial subscription to Napster To Go, as well as unlimited, on-demand access to Napster’s catalog of more than six million songs.
Napster subscribers enjoy an unparalleled listening and discovery experience including interactive, advertisement-free radio stations, thousands of pre-programmed playlists developed by music-industry professionals, and a host of community features.
In addition to PC-listening capabilities, the Napster To Go service also lets music fans transfer an unlimited number of music tracks to any compatible MP3 player or music-enabled cell phone without paying per track. With the world’s largest and most comprehensive MP3 store, Napster offers subscribers a fully synergized online digital music destination.
"Napster’s partnership with Lenovo, a global leader in the PC market, demonstrates the power of our brand and the demand for the value we offer to music lovers. We’re excited to give buyers of the latest Lenovo computers access to Napster’s extensive catalog and features. And with Napster’s new MP3 store, we are proud to provide not only the best listening and discovery experience, but also the best buying experience available," said Napster CEO Chris Gorog.