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Sirius Introduces New Satellite Radio Receiver For The Home

 

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2006/Satnews Daily/ — Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) has introduced a new satellite radio receiver designed to interface with multiple radios, audio systems and home theater systems.

 

The new SiriusConnect Home tuner makes it possible to easily add Sirius’ service to Sirius-ready home systems manufactured by companies such as Eton, and Thomson, under the RCA and GE brands, as well as other brands to be announced.

 

Bob Law, senior VP and general manager for Consumer Electronics Division, said the compact product makes it very easy to get Sirius and is a low-cost way of integrating the service over multiple home product lines now, and in the future.

 

Measuring only 4 by 3 inches, the compact unit can sit flat or be wall mounted for flexible installation options, and provides a one-cable connection to a Sirius-ready home receiver or system. The unit also has RCA analog and optical digital outputs for hi-fidelity audio. Sirius is also providing an optional wireless display controller that permits Sirius connectivity with a non-Sirius-ready receiver.

 

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