Muele;614844 Wrote: 
> 
> 4. Marketing. Sell the damn stuff. Its actually good products.
> Afordable whole house audio ranging from cheap bathroom quality audio
> to audiophile quality-gear. That is unique. But Logitech chooses to
> just show a boring list of anonomous porducts on their website. 
> 5. If the Touch cannot support the server decently, sell a server.
> Something like squeezeplug. Plug it in: network, usb-disk and power,
> ready to go. Logitech-branded!! Easy way to point to a network share is
> of course also mandatory, but it adds to the geekyness. Plug and play is
> the way to go. 

Marketing : I have never seen a single squeezebox product in a shop in
Belgium/France/Luxembourg. I have seen SONOS a couple of time tough but
not so many because they were out of stock. Squeezebox, noone knows in
the usual electronic/hifi/music shops. Perhaps there is a market to
develop ...

item 5. definitely true. I like Squeezebox but I would never recommend
it to anyone because of the complexity to setup a server [that just
works].


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