spink01
06-10-2006, 11:56 PM
I have a pioneer ino xm + mp3 player. It is Brand New and I have all of the accessories for it. I opened it to see what it looks like but I never got it hooked up. Just want to see what I can get for it.
Here is a little bit about it:
Features:
Plays live XM radio content wherever you roam
Also plays MP3s and WMA files from your personal library
Full Color, 180x180 TFT display
Holds up to 50 hours of content
TuneSelect alerts you when favorites are being played on XM
Finally, a portable device that lets you play live XM radio content. That's right, wherever you roam, the Pioneer Inno lets you tap into more than 150 channels of satellite radio. It's a big step forward for XM radio lovers, but there's more. With the Inno, you can combine live XM radio with your personal digital music collection (MP3s and WMA). This means you can enjoy your own music library while being exposed to all the new music and content that XM radio has to offer. So how did they get a complete satellite receiver into a device that measures 3.7 by 2.2 by 0.6 inches? By using an advanced satellite/terrestrial internal antenna that allows the device to receive signals from anywhere. The device is light, too, weighing in at just 4.5 ounces. The unit's full-color, 180 x 180 display, as well as a user-friendly interface, make it easy to save and delete content. In addition to making it easy to find the music you want to listen to quickly, the interface lets you build your own playlists right on the device from XM radio content and your own digital music. Another cool feature is the Inno's built-in memory buffer, which allows you to save an entire XM radio song even if you decide to save it in the middle of the song. The Inno's internal memory supports up to 50 hours of saved content.
Featuring a full array of programming--from talk shows, comedy programs, and live Major League Baseball broadcasts to just about every musical genre from bluegrass to jazz--XM Radio is the fastest growing satellite radio network in the world. All XM metadata is displayed on the Inno's display, including full song title and artist name, as well as information extras such as stock and sports score tickers. The device also sports a category list for saving and accessing favorite channels.
Another great feature of the Inno is TuneSelect, which alerts you when one of your favorite artists or songs is being played on an XM channel. And last, but certainly not least, the Inno features an integrated wireless FM transmitter so you can beam XM content to any FM radio frequency, making it very easy to listen to XM content on any home or car stereo.
The Inno comes with earbuds and everything you need for portable and home use.
Here is a little bit about it:
Features:
Plays live XM radio content wherever you roam
Also plays MP3s and WMA files from your personal library
Full Color, 180x180 TFT display
Holds up to 50 hours of content
TuneSelect alerts you when favorites are being played on XM
Finally, a portable device that lets you play live XM radio content. That's right, wherever you roam, the Pioneer Inno lets you tap into more than 150 channels of satellite radio. It's a big step forward for XM radio lovers, but there's more. With the Inno, you can combine live XM radio with your personal digital music collection (MP3s and WMA). This means you can enjoy your own music library while being exposed to all the new music and content that XM radio has to offer. So how did they get a complete satellite receiver into a device that measures 3.7 by 2.2 by 0.6 inches? By using an advanced satellite/terrestrial internal antenna that allows the device to receive signals from anywhere. The device is light, too, weighing in at just 4.5 ounces. The unit's full-color, 180 x 180 display, as well as a user-friendly interface, make it easy to save and delete content. In addition to making it easy to find the music you want to listen to quickly, the interface lets you build your own playlists right on the device from XM radio content and your own digital music. Another cool feature is the Inno's built-in memory buffer, which allows you to save an entire XM radio song even if you decide to save it in the middle of the song. The Inno's internal memory supports up to 50 hours of saved content.
Featuring a full array of programming--from talk shows, comedy programs, and live Major League Baseball broadcasts to just about every musical genre from bluegrass to jazz--XM Radio is the fastest growing satellite radio network in the world. All XM metadata is displayed on the Inno's display, including full song title and artist name, as well as information extras such as stock and sports score tickers. The device also sports a category list for saving and accessing favorite channels.
Another great feature of the Inno is TuneSelect, which alerts you when one of your favorite artists or songs is being played on an XM channel. And last, but certainly not least, the Inno features an integrated wireless FM transmitter so you can beam XM content to any FM radio frequency, making it very easy to listen to XM content on any home or car stereo.
The Inno comes with earbuds and everything you need for portable and home use.