Beatles back catalogue released on USB apple
By Stewart Mitchell
Posted on 4 Nov 2009 at 10:48
Gadget loving Beatles fans will have to move fast to snap up a limited edition USB drive packed with the digitally remastered catalogue of the Fab Four.
According to the record companies involved, only 100 of the 30,000 units are on sale in the UK.
The record labels Apple and EMI say the apple-shaped USB drive is loaded with The Beatles’ 14 stereo albums, as well as all the re-mastered CDs visual elements, including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, original UK album art work, rare photos and expanded liner notes.
The Flash drive has a 16GB capacity and the preloaded content is in two formats - 24-bit, 44.1Khz FLAC and 320Kb/sec MP3, and is fully compatible with PC and Mac.
The device is available from The The Beatles Store priced at a fruity £200.
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