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    Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck

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    11/09/08

    In reply to Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck
    Hopefully they're going to share some design specs with Sirius to build a better Stiletto.
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    11/08/08

    In reply to Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck
    My current Inno (technically a 2nd gen because of the whole FM modulator issue with earlier satrads) is probably my best luxury item purchase I've ever made. I'm using "luxury" in terms of its necessity and not price.


    It gets used everyday in the car and in my home. On the basis of hours listend/viewed vs cost, it is a much better value than my cable service.

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    11/08/08

    In reply to Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck
    I will give you a hint, Pandora FREE on the iPod touch and iPhone!


    I will be surprised if satellite radio is still in business next year.

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    11/08/08

    In reply to Pioneer Inno XMP3: Portable Satellite Radio that Totally Doesn't Suck
    Hope the battery life is better than the last Inno.
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