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provided by Reviews![]() Disappointing Receiver Review created: May 11, 2007 by: brw115 Pros:The radio looks impressive on the outside, Cons:Many- poor signal, buttons too small,more. The Bottom Line:Don't buy this radio! Review:I followed the recommended installation procedures and paid the extra bucks to have this receiver ha...read full review Radio the way it was intended to be Review created: Apr 21, 2007 by: bjwilson Pros:Easy installation, feature packed and functional Cons:Small display and buttons, limited mounting options out of the box The Bottom Line:The Roady XT is a great introduction to the world of XM Radio, feature-packed for such a small size and low price. Review:When I was young(er) I lived on the bleeding edge of technology. As a member of Generation X my shor...read full review A great little unit... Review created: Mar 27, 2007 by: nota1nota Pros:It's size, choice of background colors, sound quality, the ticker. Cons:Didn't come with a remote control. The Bottom Line:Hats off to Delphi and XM for making a radio that even a college student like me can afford. Review:I just signed up for XM Satellite Radio service. From what I heard from my friend whom have it, the...read full review XM Roady XT Review Review created: Feb 02, 2007 by: bowflexuser Pros:Great looking, lots of features, great fm modulator Cons:buttons are small, presets are kinda complicated at first The Bottom Line:Go ahead and get it, right now they're on sale! Review:Simple, easy, and very streamlined in appearance. All of these things attributed to my decision to g...read full review A skeptic is turned into a believer... Review created: Jan 17, 2007 by: cgfiend Pros:Inexpensive. Excellently designed for portability between the vehicle and home. Cons:No internal recording features, but what do you expect for the price? The Bottom Line:An excellent choice for those wanting to have XM radio in their vehicle and their home. Review:First, let me say that I've disliked FM radio for a long time, because what passes for good music no...read full review Great little radio Review created: Jul 20, 2006 by: tazziemodo Pros:Small, sleek, easy to install, easy to transport, great reception. Cons:Only lost signal through mountains and under large overpasses. The Bottom Line:I would definitely recommend this product because we thoroughly enjoyed it on our 12 hour trip to New Jersey. Review:We live in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. We purchased this radio for our trip to New Jersey. This l...read full review Huge Improvement from the Roady2 Review created: Jul 11, 2006 by: z2830than Pros:improved range, frequency choices, sleek style, auto scroll Cons:Different cradle hardware, cheap accessories The Bottom Line:Delphi improves on the Roady2 with a slimmer, easier to use product. Review:About a month ago, I decided to upgrade my current Roady2 to the new and improved Roady XT. The main...read full review Delphi Roady XT® XM Radio Review created: Jun 28, 2006 by: matt2105 Pros:Compact, Ease of use ... many features to enhance use... easy programming ... 30 presets Cons:What cons? The Bottom Line:-- Review:When I decided to buy my wife an XM Radio for her 2006 Lincoln LS ... I had no idea of what to buy ....read full review Good radio-bad service Review created: May 23, 2006 by: amyismynamey Pros:nothing...just a so-so unit Cons:mounting, display clarity, ease of use The Bottom Line:-- Review:This radio is just average as far as radios go. It provides a service, but nothing spectacular. The...read full review 1st, 2nd, and 3rd impressions .... New update: XM's improved!!! Review created: Apr 07, 2006 by: sandalwood9 Pros:Priced right, reliable, small, looks pretty slick, and is easy to install. Cons:No record, awful remote, setup for presets makes driving and surfing stations very complicated. The Bottom Line:The RoadyXT is a good piece of equipment that's missing a few features. The XM radio service just keeps continuing to improve. Review:*Note: My original review was entitled "Nice, but not mind-blowing, sort of like the radio service"...read full review THIS UNIT IS GREAT Review created: Apr 07, 2006 by: theatley Pros:SIZE AND PRICE Cons:DOESN'T SOUND AS CLEAR AS THE NORMAL RADIO. The Bottom Line:-- Review:JUST RECENTLY MY BROTHER INTRODUCED ME TO THE WORLD OF SATELLITE RADIO. AT FIRST, I WASN'T TO SURE A...read full review Perfectly Portable XM Radio Review created: Feb 24, 2006 by: GM_Fan Pros:Size, price, works virtually anywhere you drive Cons:Mount, questionable reliability The Bottom Line:If you are looking for portable XM radion and don't want to spend a lot of money, the Delphi Roady XT gives a lot of bang for your buck. Review:Recently, a friend of mine introduced me to the world of XM Radio. I thought that it was very cool t...read full review Surprising range Review created: Feb 01, 2006 by: adamfsu04 Pros:Transmit range, feature packed, small Cons:durability is questionable, awkward vehicle mounts The Bottom Line:-- Review:The number one thing I have to say is how impressive the FM Transmitting range is. I keep the unit n...read full review Teriffic unit! Review created: Dec 30, 2005 by: kb9vrg Pros:Thin size, easy installation, great sound, doesn't get too hot. Great FM sound and range. Cons:Not compatible with many other Roady accessories. Needed ground loop adaptor in my car. The Bottom Line:Small, yet powerful unit. Easy installation and great sound. Review:The Roady XT is Delphi's latest incarnation of the popular Roady series. Basically, this is a "Plug...read full review Great unit Review created: Dec 02, 2005 by: ncc1701 Pros:Scrolling display; Full range of frequencies for the FM modulator. Cons:Clarity of display The Bottom Line:A big improvement over the Roady2, and worth the money. Review:The Roady XT has made some major improvements over the Roady2. First and foremost, artist names and...read full review Page 1 of 1 |