Remember that first-ever portable HD Radio prototype we peeked back in May? Turns out Best Buy just let loose the real-deal, today announcing immediate availability of the Insignia NS-HD01. Needless ...
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Portability in a very small package has finally arrived to the growing selection of HD Radio receivers. Amid a decent amount of pre-release advertising and promotion, the Insignia “Walkman-style” HD ...
Las Vegas – HD Radio made some progress on the consumer-product front with announcements that two British portable-radio makers will bring lines of portable stereo and mono radios, many with stereo ...
The industry has been waiting patiently for a portable HD Radio receiver; Best Buy has delivered with the new Insignia NS-HD01. At $49.99, this is an attractive product that should be a great ...
Best Buy announced the launch of the Insignia™ HD Radio Portable Player, a first-of-its-kind product innovation, which is now available exclusively at Best Buy. HD Radio technology is transforming the ...
Best Buy's house brand, Insignia, announces their second generation portable HD radio tuner, the NS-HD02. The new model introduces a touch screen, live pause, bookmarking, and improved graphics.
If you have been waiting for a portable HD radio, I have bad news for you. The Insignia NS-ND-01 is a joke. It feels and looks like a generic MP3 player from 2001. Even worse, it doesn’t work well out ...
DAYTON, OHIO — For the first time in two years, the Streamline Publishing Radio & TV team is congregating in-person to review what’s on the horizon for our industry brands, including RBR+TVBR, in 2022 ...
Xperi, the company behind HD Radio, says it will have three vehicles at its Consumer Electronics Show booth in January that will showcase the latest features of the digital broadcast technology.
HD Radio has been desperately trying for years to become important in a world where most Americans are perfectly fine with tinny, 96kbps MP3s, and by and large, it's been unsuccessful. More vehicles ...
It may not be the first portable HD Radio player announced (that honor would arguably go to Microsoft's not-yet-available Zune HD), but it certainly is the first portable HD Radio player that you can ...