[real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

  • From: "Kimberly A. Morrow" <morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 15:06:07 -0600

Oh Jose I'm dying to hear all about this! ! Let me know all about it!

Kim
  



Kimberly A. Morrow 
Outreach Specialist - Unity.fm 
Unity
1901 NW Blue Parkway 
Unity Village, MO 64065 
816-251-3588 

visit www.unityonline.org 
visit www.dailyword.com
visit www.unity.fm

-----Original Message-----

From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jose
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:19 PM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

Ok dude, I am getting a ride to best buy today with Lisa. so I will
report back to yah as soon as I have that radio in  my hot little hands.
I plan to get the inshorance on it too.  stay tuned for more info on
this possibly amazing cheep radio.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:58 AM
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose


> uh huh Jim, at Best Buy it may only be 14 days.  They love to make 
> people sweat.  I like that there is a three year warranty for $10.  
> That's worth it.  Take it back shortly before the end and replace it 
> since the rechargeable battery would likely be dying by then.  Kim, to

> your question of accessibility.  All of them are accessible to the 
> point of scanning through stations.  You can't read the song name in 
> the display, but you can certainly turn it up and down and change 
> stations.  It's just a radio.
> The
> only real question is the pre-sets.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fettgather, Jim" <jfettgather@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:47 AM
> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>
>
> 30-day return policy, just like with anything you purchase, if you're 
> not happy, return the product.
> Just make sure to hang on to the receipt!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kimberly A. Morrow [mailto:morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:31 AM
> To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>
> How can we be sure this unit is accessible?
>
>
>
>
> Kimberly A. Morrow
> Outreach Specialist - Unity.fm
> Unity
> 1901 NW Blue Parkway
> Unity Village, MO 64065
> 816-251-3588
>
> visit www.unityonline.org
> visit www.dailyword.com
> visit www.unity.fm
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Reginald George
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 5:53 AM
> To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [real-eyes] Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>
> Hi List,
>
> Okay, this has now turned into one of my famous research projects.  So

> be warned.  Everyone should also know there are apps for the IPhone 
> that let you listen to HD radio for free of course.  That darn IPhone 
> gets everything darn it!
>
> I searched my archives for information on a talking HD radio, but I 
> must have dreamed it.  Searching the  web I did find this article.  I 
> would like it for Christmas myself.  I've taken out a lot of the junk,

> and added a direct link at Best Buy for anyone interested.
>
> Reg
>
>
> Insignia NS-HD01: first-ever portable HD Radio on sale at Best Buy By 
> Darren Murph  posted Jul 12th 2009 12:01AM
>
>
> Remember that first-ever portable HD Radio prototype we peeked back in

> May?
> Turns out Best Buy just let loose the real-deal, today announcing 
> immediate availability of the Insignia NS-HD01. Needless to say, the 
> big box retailer and supporters of HD Radio alike are hoping that this

> subscription-free player will finally put some much-needed wind behind

> the sails of the format, and while it's pretty simple in nature, the 
> sub-$50 price tag could place it squarely in the "impulse buy"
category.
> The relatively brief specs list includes a color LCD, rechargeable 
> Li-ion battery, a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, a bundled armband and

> ten user-selectable preset memory channels. You can catch the full 
> release after the break, and the player itself in your nearest Best
Buy.
>
> Insignia NS-HD01: first-ever portable HD Radio on sale at Best Buy
>
> Best Buy(r) Releases First-Ever Portable HD Radio Receiver
>
> InsigniaT HD RadioT Portable Player Provides Digital HD Radio 
> Broadcasting On the Go
>
> MINNEAPOLIS - Today, Best Buy announced the launch of the InsigniaT HD

> Radio Portable Player, a first-of-its-kind product innovation, which 
> will be available exclusively at Best Buy on July 12.
>
> The built-in, rechargeable Lithium-ion battery on the Insignia HD 
> Radio Portable Player ensures long periods of continuous listening and

> entertainment, and a full-color LCD screen makes it simple to program 
> your favorite preset stations at any time. A stylish armband and a 3.5

> mm jack output make it easy to use the player on the go or in your
car.
> Set up to 10 user-selectable preset memory channels to save and enjoy 
> your favorite stations wherever you go. For a full list of HD Radio 
> stations, visit http://www.hdradio.com.
>
> MSRP - $49.99
>
> Features:
>
> 10 station presets
> Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (up to 10 hours of playing
> time) by USB 3.5mm output (can be used with car stereo [cable not
> included]) Full color display Displays radio station, artist, and song
>
> rating 3.7 from 5 (72 reviews)
> Backordered They claim three weeks but, I bet it's longer.  Still $49.
> Good news is it's in stock at almost all the stores, including Metro 
> North Jose.
> Accessories included:
> Earphones, Armband, USB cable for charging
>
> Package contents:
> Earphones, Armband, USB cable, User guide and Quick Set Up Guide 
> Direct link to the product, and 72 reviews at
>
> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia%26%23174%3B+-+HD+Radio+Portable+P
> la yer/9375071.p?id=1218094581941&skuId=9375071&st=hd
> radioKeyword or Item #&cp=1&lp=1
>
> Okay, if you are still reading you are an idiot!  So here's your
reward.
> A couple of representative reviews of the Insignia NS-HD01 below.  And

> some information on a new one called Slacker radio a guy mentioned.  I

> checked it out for all of you.  There's a free service that let's you 
> download radio stations to the portable player, and skip up to 6 songs

> per hour.  However, the radio costs $250, and is probably not that 
> accessible.  That was the end of my research on Slacker.  So this is 
> the only cheap and portable HD radio available at this time, and I 
> still want one, hint hint?  It's not perfect, but it will probably do 
> the job quite nicely thank you.
>
>
> Great little radio!   11/18/2009
> By Nicole801 from SLC, Utah  Read all my reviews
>
> Value for Price 5.0 5
> Sound Quality 5.0 5
> Durability 5.0 5
> Reception 5.0 5
>
> What's great about it: It's an Hd radio that is portable, duh!
>
> "I got this radio as a Christmas present for my boyfriend however 
> looking at other reviews I decided to have him open it early. It 
> worked great! He loves it so much. You should get better headphones 
> for it. I think whether or not the reception is good depends on the 
> area you live in so it could really be hit or miss when you buy it. I 
> would say overall it's a sturdy little radio.
> It kind of sucks that it doesn't come with an AC adapter, you have to 
> plug it in to your computer to charge it. I however was able to use my

> charger for my blackberry pearl to charge it and it worked fine.
> Over-all I am very pleased with this product."
>
>
> Would you recommend this product to a friend?: Yes
>
>
>
> Great FM radio but inadequate HD radio   11/18/2009
> By trunksy from Los Angeles, CA  Read all my reviews
>
> Value for Price 2.0 5
> Sound Quality 3.0 5
> Durability 3.0 5
> Reception 1.0 5
>
> What's great about it: The only currently available personal HD radio 
> product besides Zune HD (expensive).
> What's not so great: Programming does not save secondary channels 
> after a power off.
>
> "I give it very low marks for usability. It barely does what it says 
> it does.
>
> It does tune HD radio but the reception is pretty bad indoors (at the 
> gym).
> I could barely get a radio signal on the second floor and a fat chance

> of getting any reception on the first floor at my gym.
>
> One of the differences with HD Radio compared to analog is that it 
> requires a second or two to buffer before it actually locks into the 
> station and you hear any sound. Thus, it's not easy to search 
> stations, especially when you're trying to check out secondary 
> stations. That wouldn't be so bad if it had good reception which it 
> doesn't. To add insult to injury, the worst problem with this product 
> is that it doesn't save secondary programmed stations after you power 
> off the unit. If you select a preset after you've programmed it, it 
> will send you directly to the HD2 or HD3 station you've just 
> programmed like it's supposed to but once you power off the device, 
> everything defaults back to the HD1 station of that frequency. Even if

> you try to power off the device leaving it on the HD2 channel, when 
> you power it back on, it will search for the station and throw you 
> back onto the HD1 station. What's the point of programming if you have

> to reprogram and/or retune it every time you turn the product on? Bad
design!
>
> Speaking of using it in the gym, the arm band doesn't have any spandex

> in it at all and it's shaped like those blood pressure testers. If you

> actually have muscles, don't plan on having any blood circulating in 
> your arm if you plan to do any type of exercising that raises your 
> heart rate, let alone actually flexing your arm. The wide polyester 
> arm band is completely constricting unlike most MP3 player arm bands 
> which usually cover a lot less of your arm and will move (stretch) 
> with your arm.
>
> One suggestion or alternative might be to turn it into a necklace but 
> the device is still a bit too bulky for that compared to popular flash
> MP3 players and it doesn't have a hole to be tied to a necklace
anyway.
>
> When you do get reception, it does show the artist and song title if 
> the radio station transmits it but you don't get any features like 
> iPod tagging even though you have to plug it into a computer to charge

> anyway.
>
> The conclusion based on my usage is that this device might be great 
> for grandma who is looking to replace her old portable FM radio 
> anyway, may occasionally browse onto an HD station AND barely knows 
> enough about USB to charge with it instead of a regular outlet. For 
> someone who's got an active lifestyle and is actually looking to add 
> HD radio on the go when you don't have the time to constantly update 
> the music in your MP3 player, this device is not ready for you yet. 
> For me, this is going in my pile of useless gadgets that I've 
> purchased and tried to use maybe once or twice.
>
> I haven't tried Slacker yet but the reviews look a lot better as long 
> as it doesn't break on you."
>
>
> Would you recommend this product to a friend?: No
>
>
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