Reviewed on August 28, 2006While its built-in DVD player is going to disappoint videophiles, the Polk Audio I-Sonic sounds impressive for its size and offers a bevy of cool features not found on competing tabletop audio systems.TAGS:Polk Audio, XM Satellite Radio, HD radio, Bose, radio, Boston Acoustics, station, antenna
Reviewed on November 7, 2008The Pioneer XMP3 experiences the signal hiccups typical of portable satellite radio receivers, but it's super compact, easy to use, and packed with handy recording features, making it a suitable choice for XM subscribers looking for an on-the-go solution.TAGS:XM Satellite Radio, Pioneer Electronics, satellite radio, antenna, station, satellite, radio, channel, MP3
Reviewed on February 7, 2007The XM Mini-Tuner is a convenient way to carry your satellite radio subscription with you--and it will become even more useful as more compatible XM-ready devices are released.TAGS:XM Satellite Radio, AudioVox, satellite radio, Denon, satellite, radio, adapter
Reviewed on July 24, 2007If you can spend the extra money for a professional installation, the Audiovox XpressR offers one of the best-looking, fully loaded XM radio receivers on the market.TAGS:AudioVox, XM Satellite Radio, receiver, station, channel, radio, adapter
Reviewed on October 15, 2008The 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L's small size and Civic-like handling make it a great choice for city dwellers who occasionally need to haul things--or people. While the cabin tech is impressive, a few more features, such as Bluetooth or iPod connectivity, would make it a home run.TAGS:destination, XM Satellite Radio, voice, radio, button, CD
Reviewed on September 8, 2003A viable alternative to standalone XM receivers, the computer-based PCR works like a champ.TAGS:Delphi Corp., XM Satellite Radio, radio
Reviewed on May 1, 2007The Audiovox XM Xpress offers a decent starting point for newbies who want to try out XM satellite radio; it's basic, inexpensive, and easy to use.TAGS:AudioVox, XM Satellite Radio, car, accessory, Belkin Corp., radio