Pioneer Inno XM2go Hands On Photos
Ok, I finally got a chance to upload some pics of the new Pioneer Inno XM2go. Here's the initial photos, more to come soon...
More photos after the jump...

Standard USB 2.0 Port connects the Inno to your computer.

Interface port is on the left-side of the unit. This is where you'll plug-in to the Home Base (included) or into the Car Dock. Accessories also plug-in here.

Size does matter. Here's the Pioneer Inno next to the Pioneer AirWare. HUGE difference.

And yes, thickness matters as well. Inno vs AirWare again in this shot. The Inno is at least half the thickness of the AirWare.

And yes, the obligatory comparison with the iPod. Sure, this is a 3G iPod, but you get the idea. (iPods don't photograph very well with the flash on, though the Inno's TFT displays shows up great.)

So in the war for Pocketshare, it's necessary to show how this thing stacks up next to a cell phone. Here it is next to my Moto V557 - not really the smallest phone in the world, but a standard flippy phone size so you get a good idea.

My biggest gripe with my phone is how thick it is. No complaints with the Inno.

And here's the phone open. Got it yet? She's a small device. Really small.


Comments
What is the difference between the GEXINNO1 and GEXINNO2BLK (besides color and price)?
Posted by: David Golemon | December 13, 2006 12:34 PM
GEXINNO1 and GEXINNO2BK (no "L") are identical. There's no difference between the two except that the GEXINNO2BK features the updated FM transmitter known as the XM SureConnect.
Info on XM SureConnect:
http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/xm-sureconnect-details-and-info.html
There is no color change. The "BK" stands for "Base Kit" - this page has some more info on it:
http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/update-on-the-pioneer-inno-2.html
Posted by: Ryan Saghir ? | December 13, 2006 4:13 PM
Thanks to all of you I am purchasing my INNO today and am very happy with all of your comments.
Posted by: Robert Martinez | April 14, 2007 12:29 PM