dcote;238091 Wrote: 
> that being said, i am not sure if sonos is smarter - to me it seems they
> are simply addressing a different market:
> 
> SONOS: customers with higher budgets, primarily seeking an audio device
> which is sexy to look at, has less knobs to tweak and which is easy to
> buy - i.e. less complexity and less things to break!
> 
> SLIMDEVICES: customers who are technically savvy or interested, have a
> smaller budget and who are not only willig to, but love to tweak and
> fiddle with their equipment and continuously research and implement new
> optimizations.

Yep.  I bought both.  Stuck with Sonos.  My SB3 sits atop my sonos in
my bedroom, haven't turned it on in months - it just shows me time and
weather and scores & stocks.  Worth the price of entry for that alone. 
Sonos transformed the amount and nature of music I listened to from an
interface perspective alone.  SB felt different, but still a pain to
browse... to flip through my collection.  Sync'ing across the house in
a seamless way - hell, doing everything in a seamless way, is what
brought me to ante up for Sonos and which made me stay.  My 2 cents. 
If Logitech builds a better remote, I may give it a whirl.  I'm not
tied in, even though I have 4 Sonos boxes and two remotes.  Show me a
better mousetrap - I haven't seen one yet!

J


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