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Abstract: A portable media player on steroids, and its secret relationship with an HTIB. Ill admit it. Im a fan of satellite radio. The sound quality, the variety of programming, the lack of commercials, and even the bonuses like artist and song-title info o...
Small and light. Easy to use. Removable battery. Good playlisting features.
Car kit is optional. Weak low bass. Short battery life. Live XM Satellite Radio requires dock. Requires 8 hours of docking per month to maintain subscription. Monochrome screen.
When you factor in the cost of the optional car kit, satellite-radio listeners are better off buying the Samsung Helix and Pioneer Inno....
Published: 2006-05-12, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
Small and light, Samsungs Nexus 50 provides space for up to 50 hours of digital music (25 hours for the Nexus 25), as well as recorded XM radio programming. The easy-to-use Nexus ships with a decent set of accessories, and the docks small, removable ...
The Samsung Nexuss monochrome screen and capacity are uninspiring, and the unit needs to sit in its cradle to receive XM broadcasts; plus, its Windows-only Napster/XM software is frustrating to use. Worse yet, it runs out of power after just more than...
The Samsung Nexus is no bigger than most digital music players, and Samsung adds satellite radio to the mix with a cradle-bound XM radio, but you can listen to live radio only when the Nexus is docked. In addition, it comes up short on battery life.