funkstar;317477 Wrote:
> The idea of adding a USB port to a SlimDevices product comes up every so
> often, so you are not the only one to want such a feature. I just can't
> see it happening.
>
> The thing is, doing this would create a product that is completely at
> odds to the ideas behind the
GreenHornet;317490 Wrote:
> The Archos PMP seems to have potential, looking deeper into it.
I just bought a 160GB 605wifi for films when i'm traveling. I've not
had a chance to play with it yet, but it is pretty nice. Before that I
had a AV500, it was OK, but the 605 is much slimmer, more powerfu
funkstar;317477 Wrote:
> The idea of adding a USB port to a SlimDevices product comes up every so
> often, so you are not the only one to want such a feature. I just can't
> see it happening.
>
> The thing is, doing this would create a product that is completely at
> odds to the ideas behind the
The idea of adding a USB port to a SlimDevices product comes up every so
often, so you are not the only one to want such a feature. I just can't
see it happening.
The thing is, doing this would create a product that is completely at
odds to the ideas behind the SqueezeBox range of products. All o
I want Slim Devices to improve their products so that everyone will
benefit!
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Uluen;317451 Wrote:
> I'll buy a Duet if it's GPS equipped!
I can't believe Slim Devices released the Duet when it doesn't even
make coffee! I sure hope they include that in the Duet 2!
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bonze;317443 Wrote:
> Looks like that device would be ideal for you then.
>
> or perhaps maybe you should buy an iPod.
>
> I don't get this thread, why sign up to the forum to say that you won't
> be buying something??
>
> You do realise that there are also no speakers on a Duet? or will that
bonze;317443 Wrote:
> You do realise that there are also no speakers on a Duet? or will that
> be your next thread :)I'll buy a Duet if it's GPS equipped!
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GreenHornet;317422 Wrote:
> My entertainment system is only for use in my bedroom where it ideally
> should offer convenience with just a few fingertaps.Looks like that device
> would be ideal for you then.
GreenHornet;317422 Wrote:
> I will like Duet controller to function like an Ipod with t
GreenHornet wrote:
> bonze;317407 Wrote:
>
>> Different product, different market, different audience.
>>
>> So you buy one of those products in your links and attach a USB drive.
>> What then happens when you buy a 2nd or a 3rd?
>> Each will have it's own USB drive ?
>>
>
> My enterta
bonze;317407 Wrote:
> Different product, different market, different audience.
>
> So you buy one of those products in your links and attach a USB drive.
> What then happens when you buy a 2nd or a 3rd?
> Each will have it's own USB drive ?
My entertainment system is only for use in my bedr
my SB system has a usb port but the port is in another room with the NAS
box. Its how most people here would like it.
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Different product, different market, different audience.
So you buy one of those products in your links and attach a USB drive.
What then happens when you buy a 2nd or a 3rd?
Each will have it's own USB drive ?
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What about purchasing a Premium Locker at mp3tunes (supported via
Squeezenetwork, so no need for an always on PC, just an internet
connection)? Then upload your tracks to mp3tunes which will give you
not only online storage for them but also enable you to listen to
either internet radio or your tr
raaurora;317252 Wrote:
> but without your pc, how would you create playlists and perform other
> music management tasks? using a remote type interface for that would
> be a nightmare.
>
> good luck, but be careful what you wish for.
If Slimdevices updates Duet receiver with USB input for HDD,
GreenHornet;317218 Wrote:
> So I think I will wait for a newer model or other brands.
>
> I dislike to switch on the PC just to listen to music. NAS is too
> troublesome.
but without your pc, how would you create playlists and perform other
music management tasks? using a remote type interface
Yuck, those cheap ass net radios are popping up everywhere. The
Squeezebox is a completely different class of product, you cant compare
them.
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SqueezeNetwork is a perfectly viable option to allow access to music,
especially internet radio, without a PC being turned on. The SB
certainly lacks a USB port ... by design.
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GreenHornet;317218 Wrote:
> I dislike to switch on the PC just to listen to music. NAS is too
> troublesome.
Squeezeboxes/Duets/Transporters are, by their nature, network music
players. So if you don't want a PC on there's nothing here for you . .
:o(
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bleugh, that looks ugly!
The squeezebox is a differnet product in a completely different league.
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So I think I will wait for a newer model or other brands.
If I want to buy an internet radio now, I may be looking for this.
http://www.aluratek.com/product_info.php?products_id=54&display=All
or
http://www.sagem-communications.com/index.php?id=1238&L=0
I dislike to switch on the PC just to l
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