Can anyone recommend an FM Tuner Transmitter for Visio

I was gonna buy the belkin FM Transmitter II, but read a couple of reviews on it - and to cut it short, the product's been hammered a lot. Anyone know of a better FM Tuner that's on the same price range or just above it by 0 bucks?
Things like these makes me miss my Ipod in regards to accessories tsk tsk.
Message Edited by Deacon_Frost on 02--2006 05: AM

I like the iRi'ver Portable FM Transmitter AFT-00, <a href='http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=727493&type=product&productCateg oryId=pcmcat330005002&id=778763859' target=_blank>link[/url]. Works great, can use any stations, and no batteries to replace. You may also find others from brands like Sony, and Monster Cable. But they are not in the price range you are looking for. IMO its worth the extra dollars.Message Edited by DM on 02--2006 07:30 PM

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