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  • Polk Audio delivers miDock Portfolio for your Stiletto

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.17.2007

    Although Polk Audio has made its miDock Portfolio available for your iPod in the past, it's about time that Stiletto receiver of yours received the same treatment. The SLPTD1, which can be powered with two AA cells or an AC adapter, was crafted to play nice with the Sirius Stiletto 10, 100, and shiny new Stiletto 2, and as any portable speaker station should, this one folds flat for easy travel, comes bundled with a protective case, boasts a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack, and even arrives with a "windowsill antenna." Look for it to land this October for around $129.99.[Via MobileWhack]

  • Hands on with the Sirius Stiletto 2

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    08.15.2007

    Alright, so it's really not all that much different than its predecessor in terms of functionality, but you gotta love the slightly sleeker design and bulked up WiFi of the new Sirius Stiletto 2 -- and the ability to add more tunes via microSD doesn't hurt, either. Not a lot to say about this one that we haven't covered with the original -- i.e. if you weren't happy with issues like reception or content restriction, you probably won't be into the sequel either -- so instead of rehashing the specs for the zillionth time, we'll let you get right to the gallery... %Gallery-5933%

  • Sirius Stiletto 2, Sportster SP5 on the horizon?

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.03.2007

    Now that the fiasco that surrounded the first Stiletto has died down, it's about time we focused on version two. During this week's earnings call, Sirius' President of Operations and Sales, Jim Meyer, reportedly stated that the company was "preparing for the launch of some new aftermarket products, including a new wearable product, Stiletto 2, and a new Sportser SP5." Furthermore, he added that "more details" would be doled out "next month," and suggested that the Stiletto 2 in particular may hit shelves sometime "this fall." Aside from that, no further details regarding size, capacity, or feature changes have been divulged, but according to Jim, the wait for more dirt shouldn't be too awfully long.