Nice summary, John. 

I would add that if cost is a consideration, I think the CCRadio and Grace units
are decent value for the least dollars.  However, as in any other radio, you get
what you pay for.  If you want higher levels of performance, more options, etc.,
you will likely want something like the Tivoli or the Logitech Squeezebox.  

The market is literally changing by the month as no single product has really
caught on with the average buyer and new radios are being introduced regularly. 

--
-Rob de Santos

-----Original Message-----
From: John Figliozzi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 6:46 PM
To: Internet radio discussion
Subject: [Internetradio] Which Radio Works Best?

Admittedly a pretty wide open subject, but one worthy (at least IMHO)  
of some back and forth.

I've had experience with the following to some extent or other:

Acoustic Energy AE-1 (discontinued, no longer available new)*
Com One Phoenix***
Revo Pico WiFi* (discontinued, available in the U.S.; replaced  
elsewhere by Pico IR)
Tangent Quattro MKII*
Tivoli NetWorks**
Pure Evoke Flow**
CCRadio WiFi*
Sangean WFR-20*

*Reciva chipset
**Frontier chipset
***other proprietary chipset
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