Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity available in United States,Australia and New Zealand.Sony Music Unlimited works in any Flash-enabled browser, as well as on the PlayStation 3 and AV gear compatible with Sony’s Bravia Internet Video service and have overlooked the platform-agnostic browser-based access…….
The service debuted in the U.K. and Ireland in December 2010 and became available in France, Germany, Italy and Spain in January 2011, representing one of the fastest global roll-outs ever seen for a digital music service.Users can play music any time through this Music Unlimited on a wide variety of Internet-connected Sony devices including Sony’s 2010 and 2011 models of network-enabled BRAVIA TV, Blu-ray Disc player, Blu-ray Disc Home Theater system, PlayStation3 computer entertainment system as well as VAIO and other personal computers. All existing PlayStation 3 computer entertainment systems in these countries will have access to the service. It will also become available on a wide range of Sony’s portable devices, as well as on Sony and third-party Android-based mobile devices and other portable devices.With Basic ($3.99, AU$4.99, NZ$5.99) and Premium ($9.99, AU$12.99, NZ$13.99) monthly subscription plans, Music Unlimited offers breadth of content and easy music discovery features cited as most important by music enthusiasts.
The Basic plan works as an infinite ad-free radio station and subscribers can listen to dozens of personalized channels categorized by genre, era as well as mood through SensMe without the requirement to download or manage their music files.The Premium subscription plan offers a one-time 30 day Premium free trial enabling users to listen in full to every song on demand to create personal playlists of favorites and gain access to premium Top 100 channels which are regularly updated with the latest hits.Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity adapts to users music preferences and constantly tailors music channels to offer the most compatible and enjoyable list of songs.
Users can also synchronize their existing music files and playlists from other media players including iTunes into Music Unlimited and enjoy their existing music at any time across all compatible devices.Powering the back-end of Music Unlimited are Omnifone and Gracenote.Omnifone provided its award-winning platform services to develop and deliver the service across a range of device platforms as well as licensed the service with rights holders around the world to provide a global catalogue of more than six million tracks, while Gracenote’s music identification and discovery technologies and Global Media Database create a rich experience for subscribers, letting them enjoy their existing digital music collection and discover new artists and albums within the service.Sony also debuted Video On Demand powered by Qriocity, the first service in April 2010 in the U.S. Currently, it is also available in Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and the U.K. Through the same log-in ID & wallet, users can access both “Video On Demand powered by Qriocity” and “Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity” across their compatible devices.