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(11/11/2009 9:31:54 PM) Flag as inappropriate content
Why???????
Because it's HD means nothing! it's the content and so far HD radio offers nothing but what's been done before!
HD on the Iphone, is competing with the world.. Time to buck up, don't you think?
- Scott
(11/10/2009 12:57:07 PM) Flag as inappropriate content"radio stations are really desperate for this HD Radio thing to work. Internet radio is going to destroy traditional radio. All these iPhone apps do is put crap content on your iPhone"
"HD Radio is a misnomer. The poor sound quality compares with heavy compressed mp3s. I'll take the web stream and save the bucks instead"
geo, Craig - you do not know what you are talking about. I have a Sony HD tuner, and while the selectivity is not as good as my Yamaha T-80 component tuner the signal quality on strong stations is excellent. It adds dynamics and clarity to music, talk, sports. While I have not listened to the piece described here, your opinions should be judgesd as just that, opinions and UNINFORMED opinions. As a subscriber to Sirius, with car and home units as well as an iPhone and iTouch, I will tell you that for high quality "RADIO", the terrestrial services provide better quality signals than more internet streams. Go do some more reserach, and listen with your ears, not your egos, you uninformed, and unknowledgable critics.
- flash33
(11/10/2009 12:39:54 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentSo it looks like you can't charge your iphone while listening to HD radio...
- RWilson
(11/10/2009 12:24:29 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentAM-FM, or FM only?
- Larry
(11/9/2009 4:49:51 PM) Flag as inappropriate contenthttp://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3531180&tab=techSpecs
the RS ad shows this Gigaware as a desktop HD radio that iPod docks with. THAT would be NO big deal.
That is the controller that is small and handheld. So, bottomline is that
doesn't seem to be HD portable at all.
- Gary
(11/9/2009 3:39:43 PM) Flag as inappropriate content"Helps Apple close the gap with the Microsoft Zune?" Are you kidding? iPhone/iPod has what, 96% market share? There's no gap. And just putting HD radio into a device doesn't mean people will use it. HD has been met with mass indifference, despite massive promotion on radio stations nationwide. Making it available on the iPhone/iPod touch will not lead to mass adoption. They can still stream iTunes, Pandora, Slacker, and soon Spotify just as easily, remember?
- David Ginsburg
(11/9/2009 3:37:54 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentClose the gap? Are you serious?
- Frank Neill
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