If you root the Android device you can use Airplay for audio at least. I
use an app called AOA (Airplay on Android)
It would appear that AllPlay also has the advantage of being capable of
multizone playback. Of course its a moot point until devices appear as
to how well it all works in
It's this Pioneer and yes it does do DLNA, Airplay, USB Aux
http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/PION-XW-SMA1
It's a shame there is no digital coax or Toslink otherwise it would be
perfect for attaching to a boys bedroom TV
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7.7.2
*Living Room* - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected
http://www.musaic.com/
Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech Mini Boombox
speaker
Cubieboard + Fedora 18 + LMS 7.8 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2
I'm not sure I really class an all in one as proper Hi-Fi.
Having said that the Qualcomm standard this is based on could
potentially be a very good thing.
http://www.qualcomm.com/solutions/multimedia/allplay
As much as I'd like to see a new British company do well I hope I'm
wrong when I say
Apart from its lack of Android support the Logitech UE Airplay Speaker I
was looking at the other day does all of the things that box does. Was
considering it for a boys bedroom. Airplay, DLNA, iThingy via USB and
Aux in. Richer Sounds had them at £99.
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7.7.2
*Living Room* -
Actually it was a Pioneer speaker that I was thinking of.
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7.7.2
*Living Room* - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - Celestion
Ditton F20s - and connected Analogue for Zone 2 - Sony TA FE 320 -
Sennheiser HDR 130
*Office* - SB3 - Sony TA FE320 - Wharfedale Modus Cubes