Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:44PM EDT
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I don't know many people who listen to satellite radio on-the-go, but if you're
among this group, you might enjoy Pioneer's XMp3 radio. This wearable XM radio
also happens to be an MP3 player with an microSD card slot so you can store and listen
to your own tunes, as well as record music from live music
channels.
Additionally, the player itself includes 2GB of internal storage, and has the ability to record up to five radio stations simultaneously. Like TiVO, there's a 30-minute buffer during live programming, and users can pause, fast-forward, and rewind through this buffered content and never miss a beat.
The XMp3 player has a large 2.5 LCD, and comes bundled with XM2go Music Manager, a home dock, remote control, power adapter, and audio cables. You will obviously need to pay for a satellite radio subscription in addition to buying the player for $280, but that's a small price to pay if you're a loyal fan of satellite radio programming.
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1 Posted by rich2poor2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:38PM EDT Report Abuse
It does have a vehicle kit which retails for $80.