Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 9 2006, 9:26am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Crutchfield an TSS Radio stopped taking pre-orders for the new Sirius Stiletto portable satellite radio player. A not at TSS Radio says that Sirius asked them to stop taking pre-order.
Crutchfield even dropped the whole stiletto product page. If you search for stiletto you get this message: "Looking for the new SIRIUS Stiletto SL 100? For more information or to pre-order, please call one of our helpful Sales Advisors at 1-888-955-6000." If you had time to call, please email me what they said.
Considered reasons are FCC or RIAA involvement. I would also consider that Sirius still did not get around to actually blowing the big marketing horn on the Stiletto 100.
The stylish Sirius Stiletto features wi-fi and satellite connectivity to stream music. It also sports 2GB of memory. More details in this recent Stiletto article.
More details about the Pre-order stop on OrbitCast.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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