Pioneer’s XMp3, which begins shipping today, not only plays satellite radio; it also records up to five stations at once. The player also has a 30-minute buffer to rewind and fast forward through live shows. It’s essentially a TiVo for satellite radio.
Almost sounds illegal, doesn’t it? Then again, it’s the digital equivalent of recording radio with audio cassettes — and that never got us in trouble.
The XMp3 runs for $280 — kind of hefty, but about the same as an iPod classic.
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