In my humble opinion, we are witnessing 2 different approaches:

The Apple system is driven by the usual brilliance in usability -
intuitive, pretty interfaces and as much of a
self-configuring&correcting environment as can be implemented with
state of art stuff.

The Slim-Logitech approach bows to more traditional audiophile
qualities: you can customize the great audiophile potential to your
very own preferences, you can make it fit your very individual
audiophile shrine. It represents a declaration of freedom to fiddle and
configure and customize, and as such comes with the usual pitfalls
associated with a proposition that assumes the audience knows what it's
doing. :-)

The first is a great shortcut to a pleateu with great usability. The
second is an invitation to a tortuous, never-ending journey to
perfection :-D. The perfect world is in a seamless compromise in the
middle, because we need *both* depending on context.


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