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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Looks like XM has its work cut for it now that Sirius has just released it’s, excuse the pun, serious portable player, the Stiletto 100. With live reception, built-in Wi-Fi (which allows you to log into Sirius Internet radio), and the ability to purchase songs from Yahoo! Music Jukebox that strike your fancy when you hear it, this is one neat little unit to say the least. If you’re wondering what the 100 in the name means, that implies it’ll record up to 100 hours of Sirius programming for later use. Yes, I can record my Steelers games now during church service. With scheduling built into this unit, I can only say one thing, “Sweet!”
The Stiletto 100 also allows for users own MP3 and WMAs to be played and stored on the unit with easy synchronization via My SIRIUS Studio software that is included with the portable satellite player.
Measuring 4.7” x 2.0” x 1”, Stiletto 100 stores up to 100 hours of live SIRIUS Satellite Radio programming (2 GB), has a large 2.2” bright display, Aurora graphic user interface and a six-way navigation control that provides easy one handed access to all features and content. Stiletto 100, with a MSRP of $349.99, will include the radio, standard battery, slim battery, AC power adaptor, headset antenna, ear buds, PC cable, My SIRIUS Studio™ software and Yahoo! Music Jukebox™ software.
Sirius tells SvenOnTech that the Stiletto 100 will be available “this month” so that should be by tomorrow, no? ![]()





