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The editors liked
Records up to five satellite radio stations simultaneously. Pauses live radio. Features a timed-record option for favorite programs. Also plays MP3s and WMAs.
Good sound
Bright screen
MicroSD expansion slot
Well-designed navigation
Lots of included accessories
Removable battery
Excellent reception
Simultaneous five-channel recording
MicroSD/microSDHC Card slot
Easy to use interface
The editors didn't like
Has trouble receiving a signal indoors unless player is docked. Only 2GB of storage. Cant move recorded content onto a PC.
Poor battery life while receiving XM
Spotty service
No video support
MP3 player is slow to respond to input and doesn’t display album art
Half of 2GB internal storage not available for MP3s
An XM subscription is obviously something that needs to be considered when purchasing this device. A subscription costs $12.99 a month, but various discounts are available. For example, if you own more than one radio, the second radio’s subscription...
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Excellent reception, Simultaneous five-channel recording, MicroSD/microSDHC Card slot, Easy to use interface
Doesn’t support album art, No Mac support
If you’ve been waiting to partake of the portable satellite radio experience, this is the player to get—at least until the hybrid players come along that will enable users to cherry-pick channels from both XM and Sirius. Until then—which...
Good sound; bright screen; MicroSD expansion slot; well-designed navigation; lots of included accessories; removable battery
Poor battery life while receiving XM; spotty service; no video support; MP3 player is slow to respond to input and doesn’t display album art; half of 2GB internal storage not available for MP3s
Records up to five satellite radio stations simultaneously. Pauses live radio. Features a timed-record option for favorite programs. Also plays MP3s and WMAs.
Has trouble receiving a signal indoors unless player is docked. Only 2GB of storage. Cant move recorded content onto a PC.
Though limited in terms of file support and storage, the XMp3 is a great gadget for recording XM Satellite radio content and taking your subscription on the go....