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Can the Slacker G2 act similar to a sattelite radio device (XM, Sirius)?
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<blockquote data-quote="RachaelC" data-source="post: 1685381" data-attributes="member: 222806"><p>I got a slacker in January and I really enjoy being able to take my stations with me. When you load a station to your portable it's the same as listening to it online. You just don't have the editing capabilities that you do online. Every time you refresh the portable you are communicating between your portable and your account; making sure that it updates your favorites and adding new station to your portable. Unfortunately you would have to buy an adapter to listen to it in your car. I think it is $50 on their site. I got the larger one allowing me to download 40 stations and 1 gb for my own stuff. I've had it for a few months now and am not anywhere near using all of the allocated space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RachaelC, post: 1685381, member: 222806"] I got a slacker in January and I really enjoy being able to take my stations with me. When you load a station to your portable it's the same as listening to it online. You just don't have the editing capabilities that you do online. Every time you refresh the portable you are communicating between your portable and your account; making sure that it updates your favorites and adding new station to your portable. Unfortunately you would have to buy an adapter to listen to it in your car. I think it is $50 on their site. I got the larger one allowing me to download 40 stations and 1 gb for my own stuff. I've had it for a few months now and am not anywhere near using all of the allocated space. [/QUOTE]
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