- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 11 reviews Back to product review
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
"Awesome product"
Pros: Small, long battery life, plenty of display options, sturdy
Cons: Have to plug it in to home dock to record programming, program list does not show which game is on what station
Summary: Overall, I think this is a great product. I got it last week and intend to use it for tailgating, but also to record the baseball playoffs each day while I am at work. I wish that the program guide showed you which game was on which channel. That's a big drawback when you wanna go back and forth alot. You can program in certain stations easily, but there will always be one more you want to add. That being said, if you are doing all of your channel changing with the remote, you're probably not even close to the screen to read it anyway, thus making my previous comment somewhat moot
I would definitely reccomend this to anyone who's been thinking about sattelite radio. Sirius has some great programming, but their hardware is a bunch of junk (see cnet for their reviews). Long live XM!
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You actually can see which games are on which station. I received an email from XM that shows you how. Search their site for the tips and tricks, and if not...when you move the dial on the side to view the stations, if you hit the display button once you will see the artist on the station and hit it one more time and you will see the song name. One of those shows the games that are playing on the station!
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Tao TXM1020 XM2go (XM):
$292.99
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