
This device meshes XM satellite radio along with MP3 playback capability. With the Inno you can set to record your favorite XM progrmms and music; up to 50 hours on the 1GB of internal memory. But forget getting that recorded music off of your player, it is locked to the device and the accompanying XM Napster software.
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