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all the way up!It's a great player because you can have XM be the DJ or your XM mix or your SD card
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One final comment is that the other reviewers that have given this player positive marks are right on the mark
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This is a great player at a good price.
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There are really good MP3 players out there for little money and way better performance.
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On paper this looks like a fantastic player, and in many ways it comes through
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The firmware interface is unrefined compared to the most inexpensive mp3 player.
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So it has gone from a portable player to a desktop player
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Im totally satisfied with Pioneer's XMP3 portable player
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A minor beef is that it is tougher to change channels on the XPM3 while driving, but learning to use the improved remote solves that nicelyI highly recommend this satellite radio/MP3 player for fans of both, it is truly a fine device
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You can add favorite channels, but accessing them is not nearly as easy as with the Inno
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The price is high but then it works as it is supposed to.
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Everything works as it should and no change with the features or operation of the basic radio over the last hundreds (thousands?) of hours it has been on
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The navigation could be improved as it takes several clicks of different buttons to get to the
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It is very small and light, acquires an excellent signal, has reasonable battery life (I have been getting the advertised 4-5 hours per charge), and many interesting features (which I haven't fully exploited as yet).