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Pioneer Inno Reviewed

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 14, 2006 – 9:19 am  Share
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Pioneer’s XM Enabled Music Player hasn’t even started shippingpioneer-inno-xm2go.jpg  yet, but reviews are popping up everywhere!  Our own swhoutx035 has one on the way and he will be giving you his thoughts soon enough. In the meantime, sink your teeth into this PC Mag review.

The device itself is extremely cool, and the service is top-notch and integrated beautifully with the XM + Napster client. But the Inno’s price, which doesn’t include XM service fees, may scare off those on a budget.
Pros:
Receives live content without being docked. Records up to 50 hours of XM radio. Plays MP3s and WMAs. Excellent integration with XM + Napster client. Very sleek. Nice included earbuds. Very good sound quality. Color screen.
Cons:
Tone controls don’t work with non-XM content. A bit expensive. Capacity isn’t large enough, and partition settings aren’t flexible enough.

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