I think the initial question has been answered pretty good. So I will
continue the slightly off topic comparison between Sonos and SB.

I think one of the biggest differences is that Sonos is pretty much
plug'n'play that just works out of the box for most people. You can
hardly say the same about Squeezeboxen.

On the negative side, Sonos has a limit on the size of the library
supported. Around 65.000 tracks, depending on how they're tagged. 

I must say it is not getting any easier to recommend SB over Sonos
especially now that they released the small (and almost affordable)
Play:3. Still SB is more affordable and flexible. But at what cost?

Other than that I think Erlands comparison sums it up pretty well.

Edit: Just came to think on one very important missing feature of
Sonos: "New music" Bummer.


-- 
Muele

BR Mogens

2 Radios (1 battery), 2 Controllers, 2 Receivers, 1 Softsqueeze (at
work), SqueezeCommander and SqueezePlayer on  Se X10 mini and HTC
Desire. Served by an old 800 mhz IBM T21 Thinkpad (Yes I know most
phones have more cpu-power these days, but it gets the job done).
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