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Mike Walker
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A new offering from Onkyo http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ent...s-first-multi+platform-radio-tuner-254920.php
Clearly HD's "failure" is gaining momentum!
Clearly HD's "failure" is gaining momentum!
Mike Walker said:A new offering from Onkyo http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ent...s-first-multi+platform-radio-tuner-254920.php
Clearly HD's "failure" is gaining momentum!![]()
Mike Walker said:"Worthless"? Both XM and Sirius say they'll support both systems for many years. Perhaps two decades. And if and when they merge, they'll certainly use BOTH bits of the radio spectrum. They sure as hell can't transmit anywhere else...they'd be licensed BOTH the spectrum assigned to Sirius, AND that assigned to XM. Far from "useless", this tuner would be obsolesence proof. Whichever system ends up being "the one", this tuner will receive it FOR THE LIFE OF THE TUNER! One system may at some point become obsolete, but there is ZERO chance that they both will. Try thinking before posting, Dude! This may well be the most obsolesence-proof radio product on the market. If HD flies, "it's in there". If it fails, it's a very fine analog tuner. If XM and Sirius don't merge, you can get both. If they DO merge, you can get either. Both you and I will no doubt expire, Pocket, before the usefulness of this tuner!
Mike Walker said:And again, ALL HD2 and HD3 streams are not only free, AND USUALLY AT A HIGHER BITRATE THAN SATELLITE RADIO SO THEY SOUND BETTER, but they are ALL commercial free! Every freakin' one of them. Stations CAN'T run commercials on HD2 and HD3!
Mike Walker said:Only one feature missing...internet radio. Then this truly could be the "radio that ate Cleveland"...Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame and all. THIS IS EXACTLY the solution for future digital radio...incorporate ALL formats, and let the user choose. This is the future!
Mr "My opinion is a fact" speaks...PocketRadio said:There is an agreement among broadcasters not to run commercials for 18 months, but that agreement was about 6 months ago -
Few are less qualified to speak to this than you.there will never be many HD radios in the hands of consumers
Based on your already flawed opinion...so the HD channels will never be profitable
again the "high exaulted poohbah of nothing" spouts his "Hope" as a fact.Subscription-enabled HD radios are due out this Fall, but consumers will never pay subscriptions for the censored HD channels.
Both, Satellite and HD Radio are headed into the toilet:
The world is fortunate. IMHO, only the truly unimformed think your opinions make any sense."Sirius, XM, and HD: Consumer interest reality check"
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Mike Walker said:XM and Sirius are both within striking distance of profitability.
PocketRadio said:Mike Walker said:XM and Sirius are both within striking distance of profitability.
That's great news ! Now, HD Radio will forever be in Satellite Radio's shadow, now that HD Radio is going to start charging subscriptions - that deserves a big!
R.F. Burns said:PocketRadio said:Mike Walker said:XM and Sirius are both within striking distance of profitability.
That's great news ! Now, HD Radio will forever be in Satellite Radio's shadow, now that HD Radio is going to start charging subscriptions - that deserves a big!
Talk about wishful thinking. If that statement were true it would be another strike against the merger. These two companies are heavily in debt. Striking distance? Only if we're using Star Treck thinking. Look I can see a planet 200 light years ahead. Guess we're in "striking distance".
Mike Walker said:The satellite radio market isn't shrinking. It isn't going away. It IS leveling off, as the number of people who are willing to pay for radio is reached.
PocketRadio said:... HD Radio is no longer for the masses