ShutterShock;654955 Wrote:
> Or are others here concerned about Logitech's medium to long term
> commitment to Squeezebox?
>
We probably all are, we all see the trend, but can you mention anyone
except Sonos and possibly Apple which you don't think the same about ?
I'm definitely not less conce
Or are others here concerned about Logitech's medium to long term
commitment to Squeezebox?
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ShutterShock
Tim
Living Room: Touch, Bryston B60R w/built-in DAC, PMC FB1i Speakers
Kitchen: Boom
Bedroom: Boom
Controller for all
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They got the look; Radio can still hold its own, but the 3300 makes Boom
look like a cheap plastic box.
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slate
Main: Receiver (Audiocom) -> Beresford Caiman+ (Gatorized) -> Carver
A-500x -> B&W 704
Office: Receiver -> Luxman L-210 -> Stax SR84 Pro/Superlux HD668B
Server: Zotac IONITX-A, 4 GB
They indeed look nice. But talking about support: Some people here are
complaining about Logitech's support, but with the Philips players the
support is non-existent. I have one Streamium device (NP2900). Now
waiting for more than a year for a promised firmware update that will
fix some bugs.
Sure are elegant! Makes the Logitech offerings look a bit dated, but
then again, what are the prices and specifications? (rhetorical).
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raglencross
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Some pictures here
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/bilderstrecke/bilderstrecke_1335083.html?back=1335079
these were now presented at IFA in Berlin (big consumer electronics
trade show in Germany).
Logitech where are you?
Will visit you on Saturday and dare you are not presenting Squeezebox
in