PC Magazine (via Engadget) has been nice enough to round up three popular XM2go devices and stack them up against each other. As you know XM2go is TiVo for your XM receiver which allows you to store XM audio content so you can listen even if you are in the cellar counting your bottles of Chateau d’Yquem. Their conclusion? They are big and power hungry as befits a first generation product. Me, I am waiting for christmas when I can get a combined XM/MP3 players to be fueled by the XM Napster alliance (more on this here). These new products may send radio stations to reconsider the heavy investment needed to do HD radio and just start an advertising supported podcast.
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