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2005 Corn Weed Control Guide

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May 1, 2006 12:00 PM

THE PIONEER Inno portable satellite radio plays XM Satellite Radio's 160 digital radio channels, plus MP3 and WMA music files. It also has memory to record up to 50 hours of programming for later playback.

The tiny radio weighs 4.5 oz., measures about 2 × 4 in. and is just over ½ in. thick. It has a full-color, 180- × 180-pixel thin-film-transistor display and a built-in wireless FM transmitter that beams XM to any FM radio.

The suggested retail price is $399. The XM Satellite Radio service costs $12.95 per month. Visit www.xmradio.com/inno.







 

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