bill wrote:
> I own three SBs, but would jump on another product that was similarly priced
> and with remote controllability and played flac and MP3 and had decent
> customer support. 

        Who wouldn't switch to a better product (by any personal
        definition) at a similar price?  But such a beast doesn't exist,
        does it?  This is a nascent market and each company has to
        figure out its niche - is the SB going to focus on technophobes 
        who "just need it to work," on audiophiles who require some
        standard, or another group?  It's difficult to be all things to
        all users - and at $280, I know where my expectations are.

        I've just arrived here from 3 months of a truly frustrating
        support and development experience (for both the software and
        the hardware) with my NG MP101.  How about server software
        _that changes your tags?_  Or having to pay for radio service
        (surprise!)?  Or, heck, not even working.  My last 3 days with
        a working SB have been a breath of fresh air.  If it weren't for
        Twonkyvision, I think I might have returned the unit completely.

        As for the box switching channels: just turn your chair around :-)

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