SINGAPORE, June 27 — You may now buy digital music and movies from Apple’s iTunes Store.
Music and movies are a new addition to the iTunes Store for 12 countries in Asia, which include Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Sri Lanka.
Users in these markets could only download and purchase apps from the iTunes Store previously.
Now they can buy a song for up to S$1.28 (RM3.20), rent a movie for S$4.98 or buy a high-definition movie for up to S$24.98 via the iTunes application on their computers or devices such as the Apple iPhone or iPad.
The iPhone-maker is also putting a spotlight on popular musicians from Asia on the online store — such as Singaporean songstress Corrine May, Korean pop group Wonder Girls and Thai band Potato — featuring their music and a selection of songs curated by them.
Rumours of Apple rolling out music and movies for more Asian countries were first reported on technology startup website e27 last week. The website noted that it “received a tip off from a trusted source in the industry that Apple is planning a secret launch event” on June 27 in Hong Kong.
Movies and music in the iTunes Store were available in 50 countries previously. However, the availability of television shows on it remain limited to countries like the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Canada. — Today
Added on June 28, 2012, 4:40 pmWow...just check out the charges, per movie rental average USD3.99, purchase USD10++!! Expensive man though tempted to try renting an HD and see the effect on our retina screen...
This post has been edited by kkkw80: Jun 28 2012, 04:43 PM
Malaysia among 12 in Apple’s Asia iTunes
Jun 28 2012, 04:39 PM, updated 14y ago
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