
So says the New York Times in an article published today:
Two new XM receivers, the Samsung Helix XM2go and the Pioneer Inno, identical devices that will sell for $400 when they go on the market in March, will be able to receive live XM programming on the go.
[...]
Live satellite feeds often break up when an external antenna is not used. The company [SIRIUS] says it plans to introduce new devices by June with improved antenna technology to receive live transmissions.
We heard about the live Sirius S50 portable earlier last month, and this is reassuring. Combined with the thought of having a new Inno/Helix in stores in March is like ringing the ol' Pavlov bell: instant salivation.
[New York Times via Get Sirius Info]

Leave a comment