A Satellite Radio for iPod Lovers Acworth GA

Pricey device mixes satellite radio with your MP3s.

Local Companies

TBI Audio Systems
202-906-0308
878 Kurtz Road, Suite 101
Marietta, GA
Lanfire Systems
(706) 279-3259
241 N Hamilton St
Dalton, GA
Compusys Inc
(706) 937-9527
35 Harley Ln
Ringgold, GA
Athens Microcomputer Center
(706) 310-0282
7980 MacOn Hwy
Watkinsville, GA
Computer Renaissance
(770) 683-5258
240 Newnan Crossing Byp
Newnan, GA
Techoptics Inc
(770) 867-1777
463 Bankhead Hwy
Winder, GA
Universal Tax Systems
(706) 625-7757
6 Mathis Dr NW
Rome, GA
Pcm Computers
(706) 882-1948
305 Valley Ct
Lagrange, GA
IBM Corp
(229) 435-7151
2425 Westgate Dr
Albany, GA
A Southern Computer Group
(706) 226-7330
102 Lewell St
Dalton, GA

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The tiny Pioneer Inno squeezes a radio receiver and an MP3 player into a package that looks like a mobile phone--but it lets you listen to and record live XM Satellite Radio on the go. By letting you mix radio content with your music collection, this device could change the way you listen to music.

The 1.7-inch color screen displays the artist, song title, and channel to which you're listening. To record the current song, you just hold down the XM button at the center of the Inno's control panel.

Using the intuitive menus, you can also continuously record from one channel, or schedule a time to record. You press the Mode button to switch from live radio to your recordings. The menus let you organize your music into playlists; you also can mix recorded radio with uploaded music in one playlist.

When you run the included Napster software on your PC, it shows you the songs stored on the player and lets you upload your own tracks. In addition, you can buy tracks from Napster for 99 cents each, or buy a monthly subscription for unlimited downloads (which disappear should your subscription expire).

Audiophiles, however, may have some complaints with the Inno. In our lab tests, its audio quality was not as impressive as that of the best small MP3 players we've reviewed recently, such as the iPod Nano and the Creative Zen Nano Plus. In particular, you are likely to hear a lot of distortion at high volume.

At $400, the Inno doesn't come cheap. But this innovative device might just offer a look at the future of radio.

Pioneer Electronics Pioneer Inno

Despite so-so audio quality, the Inno offers a clever way to mix satellite radio with your music.

Price when reviewed: $400, plus $13 monthly fee and $10 online activation.

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Featured Local Company

TBI Audio Systems

202-906-0308
878 Kurtz Road, Suite 101
Marietta, GA
http://www.tbisound.com

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