Video: XM Radio’s XMp3 interface shown off

October 13th, 2008 by

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We knew XM Radio’s XMp3 handheld was on sale and shipping, but if you’ve been holding back and patiently waiting for some live video action of the UI before biting, have a gander at this. One xzitony managed to acquire the new Pioneer-built device and take it for a spin, but rather than just keeping it all to himself, he decided to host up a six minute clip walking us through the user interface. There are just no words to express our gratitude, but you can leave your thanks on his YouTube page after peeping the vid just past the break.

[Thanks, Anthony]

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Garmin GPSMAP 600 series runs afoul of the law on land and sea

October 3rd, 2008 by

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We get plenty of emails from big-time drug smugglers in Miami who want to know: “When will Garmin provide a comprehensive, affordable GPS solution, at home both on the road and the water?” Looks like we’re one step closer to an answer with the GPSMAP 600 series. These rugged, portable touchscreen nav units feature a 5.2-inch display (800 x 480) and come with two mounts: when placed in either the marine or auto mount, the device will start up in the appropriate mode. On the road, the domestic GPSMAP 640 ($1,199 MSRP) provides the maps, turn-by-turn directions, custom POIs and proximity alerts you expect. On the water you get aerial POI views and optional BlueChart g2 Vision for underwater 3D perspective. Rounding things out, XM WX Satellite Weather data, XM Satellite Radio and XM NavTraffic are available with the optional GXM 40 antenna and subscription. The international GPSMAP 620 ($999 MSRP) is a bit scaled down, with street maps and marine chart data available through the SD card slot. There you have it, kids — and keep an eye out for Crockett and Tubbs!

[Thanks, Rich]

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Pioneer-built XMp3 gets specced, shows up for sale

September 15th, 2008 by

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Ah, ha! So that XMp3 XM Radio player we spotted the other day in Popular Science was more than just a trick played by our eyes. PopSci has come forth with a few more details on the unit, but still doesn’t do it nearly as good as Best Buy’s product page. From the latter, we learn that the Pioneer-built unit plays back MP3 / WMA files stored on your microSD card, records up to 100 hours of XM Radio or digital audio, and comes bundled with a home dock, power adapter, home antenna, remote and assorted cables for $279.99. We’re also hearing that the device alone will go for around two bills when it arrives in under a fortnight, but we wouldn’t bet the farm on that just yet.

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XM’s upcoming XMp3 sneaks into latest issue of Popular Science

September 14th, 2008 by

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Little is known about this new portable XM player, which recently made an early appearance in Popular Science, but we’re not sure we care to know a whole lot more. The “standout” feature is recording five XM stations at once — which sounds great for satellite radio junkies, but we don’t think it’ll have people rushing to sign up for the service or anything. We bet it plays MP3s, though, so that’s cool…

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Sirius Starmate 5 stops by FCC, XM gets a mention

April 26th, 2008 by

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We’ll cut straight to the chase: on the surface, there’s nothing all that enthralling about the Sirius Starmate 5. In most every respect, it looks, smells and likely acts much like its predecessor. Granted, the color schemes have been updated a bit and you’ll still find that delicious Sirius Replay support included, but the humdrum 5-line display, obligatory FM transmitter and bundled remote don’t do much to get our saliva glands workin’ overtime. As Orbitcast points out, however, there is one thing about the FCC filing that piques our interest more than anything else, and it’s a simple phrase from a posted correspondence letter: “We used the satellite radio signal coming from either XM or Sirius.” Whether or not this actually means anything is yet to be seen, but it makes for some decent fodder at the very least, yeah?

[Via Orbitcast]

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NAB pleads for FCC delay, looks for ways to subvert XM / Sirius merger

October 13th, 2007 by

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As the constant battle between the National Association of Broadcasters and nearly everyone else continues on over the potential XM / Sirius merger, the entity is now asking the FCC to put a stop on the 180-day clock for considering the junction. Reportedly, all the NAB wants is “time to go through documents it said it is getting through a Freedom of Information Request filed in March,” and it seemingly feels that some of the articles it’s still waiting for contain proof of “serious apparent wrongdoing by XM and Sirius executive and senior-level employees regarding the operation of FM modulators / translators and / or terrestrial repeaters.” Of note, both of the aforementioned sat radio providers shot back by stating that the NAB’s “allegations are unfounded and its recent filing is just an attempt to stall the process.” From the outside looking in, we’d say that sounds just about right. [Warning: PDF read link]

[Via BroadcastingCable]

 

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XM XpressRC gets evaluated

October 1st, 2007 by

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We’ll admit, the XM XpressRC sure looked mighty nice from a distance, and judging by CNETs take on it, it’s equally fine up close. Quite frankly, this device was hailed as a notch above the alternatives, boasting a full-color display “that not only jumped out at you with its beauty, but could be easily read and understood while driving.” Granted, not everything was entirely peachy, as the reviewer took issue with the knob’s design and the small power button — both grumbles that could certainly be overlooked. Additionally, the unit’s ability to pause / rewind up to an hour of programming was very appreciated, and the other small bonuses (i.e. SongSaver) filled out the feature set quite nicely. All in all, this little gizmo was seen as “the way to go” if you’ve been scouting a device of this nature, but the $170 pricetag could still be a hindrance.

 

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