pfarrell;560318 Wrote: 
> 
> ...was too "computer" for the audiophile purists, and too high priced
> for 
> consumers.
> 

While that may have been true, I don't think its a limitation anymore.
All the big (and small) hi-fi manufactureres are now on the wagon and
offering network-players (w. DAC's) at much higher prices than the TP
ever sold for.

I think the most likely reason for the EOL of the TP and high-end
Squeezeboxes in general is, as has been said before, that it simply
isn't a type of product/market Logitech is interested in competing in.
You might as well ask them to start building sport-cars (with builtin
Squeezebox'es)...

Think about it. All things considered, in the broader perspective, why
would it make sense for Logitech to continue the high-end
network-player line? Can you think of a single solid argument? I really
can't!


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