More Players In The Mp3 Market - XM Satellite Radio

January 5, 2006 by Chuck | 0 Comments

Mp3’s are on the rise. Even big players can’t ignore the potential. XM satellite radio doesn’t want to make their customers choose between satellite radio and their mp3’s.

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From BizJournals

XM Satellite Radio’s latest bid to lure listeners is a handheld receiver that includes an MP3 player.

The device, called XM2go, isn’t cheap. It will list for about $400, and is made by Pioneer. It receives XM’s satellite delivered programming, and plays MP3 files. It also has a time-shifting memory that allows it to store and play back XM content, and has a full color display and a built in transmitter than can send its XM signal to any FM radio.

Sirius introduced its own MP3 capable receiver, called the S50, before the end of the year and in time for the holiday shopping season.

Separately, XM also

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