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The editors liked
Elegant and well-thought-out solution
Wireless
Internet radio and Pandora support.
Supports the Rhapsody and Pandora premium services
Includes a Wake to Internet Radio alarm function
Has analogue and digital audio outputs
Sports a sleek
Attractive design
Is easy to set up and use
Has numerous free plug-ins available
Works with Wi...
The editors didn't like
Still no solution for the DRM problem
Could be cheaper.
Pricier than competing devices
Doesnt support the streaming of copy-protected PlaysForSure and iTunes files purchased from online stores
Abstract: Logitech recently acquired Slim Devices. They are behind the highly successful Squeezebox series. While Logitech itself has not put out a new product under the Squeezebox line, they are promoting the unit as one of their own. The Squeezebox is a netwo...
Abstract: Last month I wrote a comprehensive review of the Sonos Digital Music System. While the Sonos is an excellent piece of equipment, it is aimed at the high-end audio audience looking to control multiple rooms with the same device. Meanwhile, the Squeezebo...
Abstract: If you own a personal digital music player, youre probably accustomed to the benefits of having access to your music collection — or at least part of it — anywhere you go. However, listening to that same music at home sans-headphones can be so...
easy to set up and use; streams from PC or from certain online music services (like Rhapsody); builtin Ethernet and 802.11g
expensive; cant stream DRMprotected content,
A better option is to use a media player like the Slim Devices Squeezebox, which can stream music from your PC or the Internet to any room in your house. Design and FeaturesMeasuring barely 3 1/2 inches high, the $299 Squeezebox is compact enough to fi...
Wireless Network use can drop off if your wireless network is not strong
This is an amazing device - a technological marvel - a revolutionary product. At this point in the year, I would say that this is the "must have" innovation of the year. It is easy to configure, simple to use, incredibly powerful and one of those thin...
The Squeezebox by Slim Devices, Inc. is one of the very best music / wireless accessory devices that this reviewer has had the pleasure of working with. In a time when we are all bombarded by huge quantities of digital playback devices and/or wireles...
Attractive, bright display adds to devices cool looks. Lots of configurability. Plays Internet radio sans computer. Supports Rhapsody and Pandora music subscription services.
Tracks can be tricky to navigate. No output video to TVs.
Slim Devices latest Squeezebox is extremely attractive, super-customizable, and packed with features for streaming MP3s and Internet radio to your stereo. Just dont expect easy-as-pie track navigation....
Professional look, Versatile Software, Compact, Digital and Analog out, Internet radio ready, iTunes ready, Easy to read screen,
300 (US) for a wireless version is steep for some, Remote could look a bit better, In the end, the only complaint that I had was that the remote wasn’t as nice looking as the rest of the total package. If this is the worst of my concerns, the Squeez...
To get a good feel of the Squeezebox, I hooked it up to my home stereo and played through a few different genres of songs. I am almost positive that every worthwhile genre was hit and to be honest, the quality of sound was top notch. While I know I am...
Abstract: Slim Devices’ Squeezebox is a network-based digital music player that has garnered much attention for its style and ease of use. I put it to the test in a variety of environments and time and again it worked moments after being removed from the ...