The Beatles entire catalog in an Apple

2009 November 5
by jhay | with 1,034 views

Okay, I’m still drooling over the recently released digitally re-mastered The Beatles’ catalogue on CD last September yet here I am again about to drool some more because come December 7 of this year, the very same catalog would be released in an Apple-shaped USB drive that sells for a jaw-dropping $279.99!

The Beatles in a USB

The Beatles in a USB

I shit you not, the apple-shaped device has been produced by Apple Corp in partnership with EMI and they’re making only 30,000 units of this 16GB device. Besides the entire Beatles’ catalog, it also contains all of the re-mastered CDs’ digital artwork, some mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK album art, rare photos and expanded liner notes. The audio would be in the following formats FLAC 44.1 Khz 24 bit and MP3 320 Kbps.

This would be the perfect Christmas gift to any Bealtes fan, just like myself. (Makes parinig to girlfriend and my parents) So now I’m really tempted to skip enrolling for this 2nd semester and just blow my money on this $280 apple and give the Beatles fan in me a musical orgasm of epic proportions.

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5 Responses leave one →
  1. jeff permalink
    January 10, 2010

    Haay.. Sana meron akong ganyan. sigurado collectible yan.

  2. November 11, 2009

    OH MY GOD I WANT THAT

  3. November 6, 2009

    Much as I love Beatles that’s a very, very costly purchase. Hays, what’s a guy to do! LOL

  4. November 5, 2009

    I have heard so much about this album even from Conrado de Quiros…curious tuloy ako, sobrang love ko pa naman ang Beatles!

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