- IPod+HP
The Apple iPod+HP was an
Apple Inc. iPod with an HP logo on the back, distributed through HP. It was part of a distribution strategy designed to sell more iPods by selling them through HP's larger mass-market distribution network.HP and Napster
Originally, HP planned on launching a personal music player called the HP Pavilion Personal Media Player that was to have run on
Microsoft 'sWindows Media Audio technology. The HP Pavilion Personal Media Player was to have launched in an alliance with Napster,ref|napster because the player would have worked with other WMA services. However, the HP Pavilion PMP failed in focus groups, leading HP to suddenly cancel the project. Because of termination of the Pavilion project, HP cancelled its contract with Napster and HP CEOCarly Fiorina withdrew her name from the Napster 2.0 launch event.Launch
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January 8 ,2004 , Carly Fiorina announced the Apple iPod+HP deal at theConsumer Electronics Show .ref|pcworld As part of the deal, Apple was to manufacture a version of the iPod for HP andiTunes would be pre-installed on all HP Pavilion andCompaq Presario computers. The Apple iPod+HP was originally to have come in "HP Blue" to complement HP's consumer computers, but by the time the player was introduced in mid-2004, it was the same white color as the Apple product due to pressure.Initially, HP only offered the 20 and 40 GB 4th-generation iPods. HP later added the
iPod mini , theiPod photo , and theiPod shuffle to the lineup.ref|hppress Thanks to HP's distribution network, the iPod+HP was sold in retailers where Apple did not have any presence at the time, which includedWal-Mart ,RadioShack , andOffice Depot . Many of these retailers now sell Apple iPods.As these were officially HP products rather than Apple products,
Apple Store Genius Bar s were not authorized to repair Apple iPod+HP iPods, and they had to be sent to an HP Authorized Service Center for repair, despite identical mechanicals.ref|iloungeDiscontinuation
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July 29 ,2005 , HP announced that it would terminate its deal with Apple.ref|cnet By the end, the HP deal accounted for only 5% of Apple's iPod sales. As part of the termination agreement, HP could not develop or sell an iPod competitor until August 2006. HP continued to pre-install iTunes on home computers untilJanuary 6 ,2006 , when HP announced a partnership withRealNetworks to install Rhapsody on HP- and Compaq-branded home computers,ref|pcmag which remains in place to this day.Since the deal expired, HP has not released a competing MP3 player under the HP brand. However, HP's US home and home office online store did briefly sell Microsoft's
Zune as an accessory.ources
# [http://www.macrumors.com/2004/02/19/hp-napster-and-itunes/ Mac Rumors: HP, Napster, and iTunes]
# [http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,114205-page,1/article.html PC World: HP Will Resell Apple's iPod]
# [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2005/050701a.html HP Press Release: HP Adds iPod shuffle to Digital Music Player Lineup]
# [http://forums.ilounge.com/showthread.php?t=82091 iLounge Forums: iPod from HP]
# [http://www.news.com/2100-1047_3-5810643.html CNET News.com: HP to stop selling Apple's iPod]
# [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1908810,00.asp PC Magazine: HP Drops iTunes for Rhapsody]
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