http://www.stereophile.com/news/020808logitech/

Squeezebox Duet Puts the Display in Your Hand 
By Wes Phillips  February 8, 2008 — Logitech's Squeezebox Network
Systems has added a new model, the Duet, which adds a 2.4" color-LCD
screen and a scroll-wheel to the unit's hand-held remote (not unlike
the Sonos system). The screen can display song titles, album art,
customized wallpapers—even RSS feeds and radio station IDs. 
The $399 Duet comes in two parts, the receiver and the remote/charging
cradle—additional units are available separately (receiver: $150
remote: $300). As with Logitech's Squeezebox and Transporter, the Duet
works with the digital files stored on a host computer and interfaces
with most computer platforms (PC, Mac, Linux, BSD, Solaris, or Perl)
and most file formats, including Apple Lossless, WMA Lossless, FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis, AIF, WAV, and PCM. The Receiver connects to the host
computer by either 100Mbps Ethernet or 802.11g WIFI and outputs audio
from either its RCA analog outputs or from its optical and RCA digital
S/PDIF connectors. 

If the host computer is turned off, the Remote can still access
Internet radio stations or Internet music providers, such as Pandora,
Rhapsody, and Slacker. 

Jon Iverson got a preview of the Duet at CES2008 and declared it
"pretty darn neat." I agree that putting the display on the remote will
probably improve the system/human interface over either the basic
Squeezebox and Transporter—and I hope that the breakdown pricing or
remote and receiver indicate that existing Squeezeboxes and
Transporters can be retrofitted with the new remote (I have a query in
with Logitech, but have not yet received confirmation). 

Update: We got a response from Bryan Taylor, owner of the Gramophone
Inc., who sells Logitech products in Edmonton, Canada: "The answer is
Yes! In fact, you can use the scroll wheel to control any Transporter,
Squeezebox, or new Duet from the same remote control. You can either
play the same music through all devices at the same time or if you
want, play different music through each. The remote control actually
controls the computer and not the Squeezebox or Transporter. The
computer sends whatever audio signal you want to each device." 

Now we know. 

Look for a Stereophile review around midsummer.


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