On Feb 15, 1:21 pm, "Steve" wrote:
On Feb 14, 6:44 pm, "junius" wrote:
It looks like the Eton E1 (minus XM satellite radio capability, it
would seem) is to be rebadged as the Grundig G1.
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/2001.html
Not available until late 2007.
The selling price on this set could potentially prove more attractive
than that of the $500 E1XM: The G1's list price is $500 on
Universal's website, as opposed to the $700 list price of the E1
(which Universal and other outlets regularly sell at 499.95).
RadioIntel has some pictures of the G1, taken at CES 2007.
http://www.radiointel.com/ces2007.htm
junius
Anyone know why they're slapping the Grundig name on it? Is this just
a sales ploy? It's great that they're stripping off the XM.- Hide quoted text -
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No idea why they're developing this habit of dual branding of various
radio models sold in the US market (e.g. also the case with the E5 /
G5).
In Germany, the non-XM-capable E1 is sold under the Lextronix name
(
http://www.thiecom.de/shop1/index.html?
target=WeltempfaengerLextronix.html); but that's another story
altogether.