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January 12, 2005

Sirius ReGo Unit: Another Photo!

Orbitcast was the first to give you photos of the new Xact ReGo (Record-and-Go), now we got our hands on another angled shot of the new portable plug-and-play unit for Sirius Satellite Radio.

Sirius Xact ReGo

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Note the headphone jack on the side of the unit. We've contacted Sirius and are getting all the details on exactly how this thing works, but we do have an official statement that this is not a 'wearable' device. Orbitcast is trying hard to entice a ReGo unit for review from Sirius (we're pretty eager to play with this thing). Keep checking for more details as they come in.


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Thanks all!

January 12, 2005 02:58 PM

 

 

Comments

Wow. I'm starting to get interested in this thing. Looks cool, I don't even care that it's not portable. In fact I hate batteries.

Please post all the details as soon as you get them.

Hey Ryan, do you have an RSS feed? It would help me a lot.

Thanks,
Monmin

Posted by: Monmin at January 12, 2005 04:06 PM

That actually looks pretty cool.

Doesn't look like you have much room for direct channel selection though.

Posted by: Doug at January 12, 2005 04:08 PM

RSS feed is available right here:
http://www.orbitcast.com/index.xml

Posted by: Ryan at January 12, 2005 04:22 PM

nevermind. I got the rss. thx.

Posted by: Monmin at January 12, 2005 05:02 PM

Yeah, I don't know how you do direct tuning on this thing. Not a huge deal after you set up your presets. This thing might come with a remote that will have digits on it. Maybe...

Monmin

Posted by: Monmin at January 12, 2005 06:25 PM

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