http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/logitech_squeezebox_duet

Firmware Upgrade Makes Squeezebox Duet Sing

Nice job with the firmware upgrade, Logitech! When we first reviewed the 
baby Squeezebox five months ago (issue 16.06), we weren't totally 
impressed — the device seemed difficult to use. Well, we've changed our 
tune. The Duet now connects your computer's music library to your stereo 
with kindergarten ease and MIT smarts. Setup is a snap — we were piping 
our favorite songs all over the house in minutes. But what really won us 
over was the playback. The gorgeous remote with its color screen and 
iPod-style click wheel made navigating through playlists, albums and 
artists a joy, while the online channels had us discovering more new 
music than the late John Peel.

WIRED Easier to set up than a lemonade stand. Exceptional value. Hot mix 
of internet radio, Pandora, Rhapsody, Last.fm and top podcasts from Odeo 
and Podcast Alley, plus optional service from Sirius. Remote displays 
news from the BBC, The New York Times, and more. Add another receiver 
($150) for multiple zones.

TIRED Can be slow connecting to large libraries via WiFi; our 
10,000-tune trove sometimes made the Duet controller sing solo. No DRM 
support.

* Home Audio Components: Music streamer
* Manufacturer: Logitech
* Price: $400

Regards,
Peter

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