Pioneer Inno MP3 Player
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Product Details: Pioneer Inno
| Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
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| Screen Size | 1.7 in. |
| Supported Memory | Integrated |
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Product Description: Pioneer Inno
In addition to the XM + Napster feature of the Inno, it has a full-color 180 X 180 pixels TFT display and a user-friendly interface for saving and deleting content. Users can build personal playlists using a mix of XM content and tracks from their own digital music collection. The Inno has a memory buffer to make it easy to store an entire track heard in XM, even if the user starts storing it in the middle of a song.
Inno also has a built-in, wireless FM transmitter that beams XM to any car stereo radio. It offers a personal stock ticker and sport ticker, a category list for saving and playing favorite channels, and the popular TuneSelect feature, which tells the listener a favorite artist or song whenever it is played on any XM channel. Inno comes with headphones and all of the accessories needed for portable and home use.
User Reviews: Pioneer Inno
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Leaps and bounds ahead of the MyFi
, July 9, 2006Reviewer: Jeff W - See all Jeff W's reviews -
not impressed
, July 24, 2006Reviewer: bqhughes - See all bqhughes's reviews2 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this Pioneer Inno review helpfulPros: works for aday
Cons: locks up
I was excited about using the inno, but i'm on my fourth one this is getting real old. I tried contacting xm and pioneer not much help there. Also tried the firmware update it downloaded but it still locked up the inno. Save your money i tried my best to give it the benefit of the doubt, but i'm tired of playing games. ...
Pro Reviews: Pioneer Inno
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A Satellite Radio for iPod Lovers
Pricey device mixes satellite radio with your MP3s.The tiny Pioneer Inno squeezes a radio receiver and an MP3 player into a package that looks like a mobile phone--but it lets you listen to and record live XM Satellite Radio on the go. By letting you mix radio content with your music collection,... more... -
Digital Trends Reviews  
Pioneer Inno
I like the Inno. Its a great size, has a readable, detailed display and is easy to navigate. Reception depends as much on your location as anything, and I put it through two pretty tough tests: cacophonous New York City and a tree-filled suburb. The signal cut out in both places when Id move the... more... -
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The Pioneer Inno Reviewed
The hard work of combining satellite radio and MP3 player functionality in a single device has been done. The user-friendly software, the intelligent integration of the Napster service with XM, and the seamless blending of recorded XM with MP3 and WMA tracks combine to make the Inno one of the best... more...
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Pros: MUCH improved portable signal, a lot smaller than MyFi, mp3 capability, color screen
Cons: a bit expensive, no FM Modulator on versions 1.10 and 1.16 of firmware
This unit is superior in just about every conceivable way to the MyFi. Everything from reception to size to features to portability is improved. I can now slip the Inno in my jeans pocket and use the antenna headphones when outside to pick up a signal, whereas the bulky MyFi wouldn't fit very well. It also comes with a very nice leather carrying case, but the belt clip faces the wrong way. Rather strange. You can set the recorded content to all XM recordings or half recording XM and half mp3s. This I kind of didn't like, but a future firmware update hopefully will allow the user to bea bit more flexible with the partitioning. The battery life is very good, getting about 5-6 hours in LiveXM mode and 15 hours with your recorded stuff.
The color screen is a very nice touch, along with the additions of a background on the screen unique to each genre.
The internal antenna in the Inno is leaps and bounds ahead of the one in the MyFi. You now only have to be near a south-facing window in order to pick up the signal. For whatever reason, I can get a signal in the middle of my house, with only a North-facing window about 10 feet from me. It's amazing how much fewer dropouts I've been having using just the internal antenna. You should be able to pick up a signal outside anywhere you can see the south sky. It's antenna is omnidirectional, so you can hold it up towards any direction and the antenna will pick up the signal from the South. The optional antenna headphones offer nearly perfect reception outside. They are $40 and are sold pretty much everywhere the Inno is sold. I didn't get a single dropout when I used it outside, and the best part is I can put the Inno in a pants poclet and don't have to hold it out in my hand.
The price may scare some people off, but you can find it online for signficantly less than what retailers want for it in-store. I bought mine online for $315 with shipping and couldn't have been happier. With the money you save buying online you could buy the car kit ($70, and this enables the Inno FM Modulator) and still have some money left over from the retail $400 price. Overall a great value, and would recommend this to anyone who is looking to upgrade from the MyFi or any XM Radio. ...