If I'm not listening to my tunes, I'm not going to be listening to someone elses (FM radio). If I'm going to listen to radio, it's going to be AM. I would love to have an AM radio in my phone, PMP, or headset. But I'd rather have no radio at all than to have FM. That's just like being taunted by my own technology.
? ...not for music. That's what MP3s are for. People listen to AM radio to get news, traffic, weather, and political talk. I would counter with: People actually listen to radio music?
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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If I'm not listening to my tunes, I'm not going to be listening to someone elses (FM radio). If I'm going to listen to radio, it's going to be AM. I would love to have an AM radio in my phone, PMP, or headset. But I'd rather have no radio at all than to have FM. That's just like being taunted by my own technology.
People actually listen to AM radio?
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? ...not for music. That's what MP3s are for. People listen to AM radio to get news, traffic, weather, and political talk. I would counter with: People actually listen to radio music?
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