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Make your commute more bearable with the Sirius Sportster4, an affordable plug-and-play Sirius satellite radio receiver. The Sportster4 has a large, easy-to-read display and a slim portable design (just over half an inch deep), so you can take it from house to car to office and back again. The Sportster4 lets you pause, rewind, and fast forward 44 minutes of Sirius programming, which includes Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, NFL, Rolling Stones, and Blue Collar comedy channels. Note: Sirius subscription not included.
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If you spend a lot of time in the car, the Sirius One radio receiver could help keep you sane. Its wireless FM transmitter broadcasts Sirius satellite radio over an unused frequency on your car's radio, so you've got 67 channels of commercial-free music - plus shows hosted by Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, Eminem, and other Big Names - to keep you entertained during your hellish commute. The receiver isn't expensive and it installs easily on your visor, dashboard, console, or windshield. (Note: Sirius subscription not included.)
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Introducing the Pioneer Inno, an iPod-sized device that's both an MP3 player and XM radio receiver, with 1GB of flash memory and a full-color display. This fully-portable satellite receiver has a built-in antenna and a rechargeable battery, so you can get XM wherever you go. It can also send the XM signal wirelessly to an unused FM frequency on your car or home stereo. Note: XM subscription costs extra. More XM radio receivers.
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Delphi's XM MyFi receiver is both a portable player and a plug-and-play XM radio receiver, so you have constant XM no matter where you are - in the car, on the couch, or walking the dog. The player comes with the MyFi receiver, a home kit, a car kit, earphones, and a wireless remote control. Find out more about XM radio in this satellite radio primer.
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