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XM radio tuner / digital player - flash 2 GB - WMA, MP3 - display: 2.5" More product details

4 reviews
November, 2009
The Pioneer XMP3 is compact and easy to use ; the screen is a good size and the interface is graphically pleasing ; the package includes handy accessories for using the device at home ; it supports high-capacity microSD cards
The Pioneer XMP3's on-the-go reception is not always spot-on, and there's no album art display for library music. No photo or video viewing
The Pioneer XMP3 experiences the signal hiccups typical of portable satellite radio receivers, but it's super compact, easy to use, and packed with handy recording features, making it a suitable choice for XM subscribers looking for an on-the-go ...
Photo gallery: Pioneer XMP3 If satellite radio has a corner on any market, it's in the car; and with the increasingly narrow selection offered by terrestrial radio in many areas, it's no wonder. With the XMP3 for XM, Pioneer aims to offer the most...
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The successor to the excellent Pioneer Inno offers Sirius and XM content, expandability, and five-channel recording in a remarkable pocket-friendly device.
Excellent reception, Simultaneous five-channel recording, MicroSD/microSDHC Card slot, Easy to use interface
Doesn't support album art, No Mac support
Pioneer rates the player for 16.5 hours of playback and 4 hours for Live XM. On our tests, which included listening to a mix of live shows and recorded content, we went nearly three days before needing to plug the unit into an outlet
Managing MusicThe Pioneer XMp3 comes with 2GB of onboard storage, double that of the Pioneer Inno, which the company says should be enough to accommodate up to 10 hours of songs or 75 hours of talk programs. Two years later its successor, the $279...
Pioneer's XMp3 is the sequel to the Inno, XM Radio's first stab at integrating its satellite radio service into an MP3-player size device. It was an impressive concept, and now Pioneer and XM have upped the ante with the $279.99 XMp3, which is smaller ...
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. Can't 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.
Pioneer's XMp3 is the sequel to the Inno, XM Radio's first stab at integrating its satellite radio service into an MP3-player size device. It was an impressive concept, and now Pioneer and XM have upped the ante with the $279.99 XMp3, which is...
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