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Question: Would you buy a new Squeezebox player if it became available?
    
- Yes , if less than $100 
- Yes, if less than $200 
- Yes, if less than $500 
- Yes, if less than $1000 
- Yes - price is no object; I just want the best sound 
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cliveb wrote: 
> That is a fair point, and certainly there would need to be such a
> turnkey device available.
> 
> Vortexbox is a good example of how this could end up working. They offer
> for free download a pre-built server. It's really simple to take pretty
> much any old PC you have lying around and install Vortexbox. Or if you
> want to buy a ready-built device, you can buy a Vortexbox Appliance.
> 
> For a player, I envisage a downloadable Raspberry Pi boot image
> pre-configured to run Squeezeplay/whatever that someone can just stick
> on a SD card and plug into a Pi. Control would be via the server web
> interface and/or iPeng/etc. And for those who just want to buy a working
> device, an enterprising company could sell pre-built "RaspberrySqueeze
> Appliances".
> 
> But let's face facts: there will never be mass market appeal for this.
> Nobody is going to make their fortune doing it.
> 
> And regarding the online services (which I admit that I never use):
> let's be realistic and admit that this side of the ecosystem cannot
> continue without the support of a major player. Who else will be able to
> cope with the hassle and cost of negotiating with the likes of
> Pandora/Spotify/whoever. And who's going to pay to run the central
> servers? Strikes me that the correct way forward is to develop
> Squeezebox Server plugins to support online streaming services and
> return the ecosystem to its original vision, where the user must run a
> local server.

I agree with this analysis.  

I suspect there's a fragmented market for all these players.  Some
mainly use the internet radio features, some the paid streaming (how
many?), and many the home music library features.  For example, in my
case, we use the radio vs. music player at about 10:1.  I won't pay for
online streaming services.


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