Technology

Try before you buy

By Lydia Koh
September 19, 2012

Sign up before New Year’s Day and get a free album from Infogo.KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 19 ― Thinking of buying music online but still not sure what the experience will be like? Fret not, because Infogo, a cloud-based music store, is offering a “Try Before You Buy” campaign where each registrant who signs up before December 31, 2012 will receive a complimentary music album.

Infogo is a service provided by UK-based company Prodigium Mobile that allows people from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and India to buy affordable singles and albums from a portfolio of 19 million songs.

The music is fully licensed and DRM-free, and you can enjoy your downloads online and offline on your computer, tablet, smartphones anytime and anywhere. You can also download the Infogo app from Apple App Store, Google Play and BlackBerry App World.

“There are no strings attached. It is simply a gift of music. We would like to encourage people to join the cloud-based music purchase revolution in Asia. All they have to do is to register at infogo.com.

“Our message is simple: Try it and you will like it. We are confident that many Asian consumers will like this idea. Once they get used to it, we believe they will choose to purchase their favourite music online,” said Bill Duvall, chief executive of Prodigium Mobile.

New registrants at infogo.com will receive the Music for Life Compilation One album produced by Clarion Malaysia and Prodigium Mobile in collaboration with the London School of Sound and Tonium United Kingdom.

Listeners will be able to enjoy music by Gage, Miccoli, Laye Sow, eeQu, Moyo, Tenth Electric, Vinegar Tom and Andre Di Napoli.

On average, a high quality 320kbps MP3 download from infogo.com is priced at RM3.

“When you buy from infogo.com, you pay once for a song and you can download it using up to 10 connected devices. Downloaded songs can also be burned into discs or transferred using USB media for offline listening on your home hi-fi system or car audio system,” said Duvall.

Head over to infogo.com and get your complimentary music album now!

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