Napster said on Wednesday it is offering free digital music players with a one-year subscription in the company's latest bid to lure consumers with promotional offers.
Napster, which was transformed into a legal service after turning the music industry on its ear with an unauthorized song-swapping platform, is now giving away MP3 devices to anyone who subscribes for a full year.
On its Web site, Napster said it would give consumers a Rio Chiba Sport portable music device, valued at about $130, if they sign up for the subscription, which is valued at $119.40.
The device features 128 megabytes of storage capacity and includes a stopwatch, sports headphones and an armband.
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