pfarrell;338725 Wrote: 
> 
> But from what I know from my day job, great battery life and wireless
> data transfer are usually a "pick one" problem. Better WiFi means more
> power, which usually loses battery life, or takes bigger batteries.
> 
> 

A bit bigger and heavier might not be bad, either, if reception
improved.

Having said that, I'd hate the thing to get so big that it takes two
hands to operate it (e.g., Sonos).  To me the current size is great and
I don't see any advantage (and plenty of potential disadvantage) to
making it smaller.


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