erland;393217 Wrote: 
> If you really just want remote speakers which you control from a
> standard computer, I think you will be better of with one of the Apple
> products. 
> 
> If you want a music device in the room you are sitting in which also
> can be controlled from the room you are sitting in (which might not be
> the room which the computer is standing in), the Squeezebox products
> are starting to show their advantages.

But why not have both? The Squeezecenter interface is alien and
cumbersome for ordinary people compared to iTunes, so I'm the only one
in the household who's learned how to use it. If playing a song on
iTunes also fired up a Squeezebox, life would be cool.

Also, I can control a box running iTunes using the Remote app on my
iPhone, as you know, so the main advantages (for me) of Squeezeboxes
are 1) the display and 2) all the music services (such as Pandora and
Slacker) and 3) the customizability. The remote control is not a big
advantage any more.


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