XM Radio
I don't have it, but I've heard people talk about it enough. If you listen to the radio more than you do CD's then it's perfect for you. I've heard many people say that they listen to their CD's so much that there would be no point in buying such a service. It work really well and you have reception pretty much anywhere and sometimes better than any radio stations. So if you think you fit the profile to have one, then go for it.
it is a pretty good service. i have it, but because of employee accomedations. plenty of stations to pick from and it is cd quality. its pretty good for long trips, but around town i usually use my cd player. im not to sure how much customers have to pay, 10 bucks a month i think? but yeah, if you listen to the radio a lot go for it.
I dont like it all that much i think its a waste there are alot of beter options out there. For one if you have alot of MP3 files you could use a NEO jukebox they work great and with the 10 dollars a month you spend you could quickly pay it off.
George
George
I have and love it. I guess it all depends on what you listen to and where you live. If you listen to top 20 and live by a large city you probably would benefit from it as much as someone who listens to a wide variety of music not found on FM and likes to take road trips. Like someone said it is CD quality. And anyone who gripes about a 10 mo fee must really be counting your pennies. Hell, to buy one CD is usually over $10 and since XM my CD buying has slowed way down.
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