Those receivers look nice (but expensive). I wonder how many years it is going to take for these receiver manufacturers to put a wireless N connection in their receivers. I would like a receiver with (the "free" ad-supported) iBiquity Digital Corporation's HD radio and iTunes ID tagging. I'm not rushing out to get a Sirius/XM merged company's radio just yet -- maybe if they start offering an $8.99 monthly plan it might get my interest peaked a little bit. A 3-year plan for an effective rate of $9.99 per month doesn't seem too enticing (what do they bill you $359.99 at the start of your 3-year "contract?").
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Those receivers look nice (but expensive). I wonder how many years it is going to take for these receiver manufacturers to put a wireless N connection in their receivers. I would like a receiver with (the "free" ad-supported) iBiquity Digital Corporation's HD radio and iTunes ID tagging. I'm not rushing out to get a Sirius/XM merged company's radio just yet -- maybe if they start offering an $8.99 monthly plan it might get my interest peaked a little bit. A 3-year plan for an effective rate of $9.99 per month doesn't seem too enticing (what do they bill you $359.99 at the start of your 3-year "contract?").