New destination for HD Music Videos PluggedIn

By Siddharth Gaur | Apr 17, 2008

If you are a HD (High Definition) lover with passion for music and use internet, then your music library gets a new destination. Big investors like Will Smith and  major record labels Universal Music, Sony BMG and  EMI has launched a new music website which will offer more then 10,000 free high definitions music videos and more.

The website PluggedIn is launched in Beta and have bold look with lots of black. PluggedIn will feature music videos from more than one million artist pages, including pages for Green Day, REM, Coldplay, Kanye West, Radiohead, U2, Jack Johnson, Korn, Eminem, Gwen Stefani, Nine Inch Nails, and many more. If you are thinking something like YouTube, then think again.  This website is powered by a new media player that supports full-screen high-definition video. PluggedIn later also announced a partnership with Smith’s production and management company, Overbrook Entertainment.

If you are still not satisfied lets see what’s more which make them unique? “PluggedIn offers the best music video viewing experience on the Web today; there is simply no other website out there offering the video quality we do. With our revolutionary multimedia player we deliver crystal clear HD and broadcast quality video content with no streaming or buffering time to our fans. That and our more than 10,000 music videos from Universal, EMI and Sony BMG, our 1 million dynamically updated Artist Pages, and our rich discovery and recommendation features are what make our content experience unique. Tying all this together are powerful fan-centric community features that enable fans to create their own music profiles, follow what their friends are doing, and connect with each other. We also offer an innovative playlist tool that allows any fan to create, save, and share their own video playlists, in stunning clarity, across the Web.” Declared by the website FAQ.

For online music I am a Yahoo! Music fan, but there is no loss in trying PluggedIn only for the HD experience with a single thing to remember. Some of there content may be available only for USA and Canada users.

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