Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Pioneer Inno Xm2go


The TAO xm2go is just one out of quite a few satellite devices; the newest one that is out now and selling very fast is the Pioneer Inno XM2go.It’s being said that it looks like an immense improvement over the first XM2go devices. It’s a lot smaller and lighter at 3.7” x 2.2” x 0.6” and just 4.5 ounces. It gives you Live XM satellite radio substance and ability to store up to 50 hours of XM content. And also you can put your own MP3’s on it. It has a built- in FM source that will give you the chance to get satellite signal to any radio, full color screen (180x 180).
The one bad thing about the Pioneer Inno is the battery life, it’s not that good compared to the TAO XM2go. The Pioneer Inno XM2go has a memory buffer which makes it so much easier to store an entire track, the beauty of it is that even if you want to store it in the middle of the song, that’s not a problem, you can. It comes with the same accessories as the TAO Xm2go but off course a bit different in shape and style because the devices are different shaped.
Larry Rougas, vice president of marketing and product planning for mobile entertainment at Pioneer Electronics says it perfectly with: "In the past, the consumer has been able to do one of two things: listen to satellite radio or listen to music downloaded from their own collection. Now, the consumer can have their personal favorites and also be exposed to great new artists through XM programming. Adding the XM functionality to an MP3 player means you're no longer a prisoner to your own playlist."
SABAH

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