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Sonos Play 3 review
The Play:3, the cheapest Sonos speaker yet, is as easy to use and as versatile as we'd expected. But, if you can lay down a few more notes, the Sonos Play 5 is worth the upgrade. Read more
19 September 2011 by Jason Jenkins
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Philips Streamium NP2900 review
The Streamium NP2900 is an excellent Wi-Fi radio. It's an extremely slick-looking piece of kit, it offers access to thousands of Internet radio stations and, most importantly, it delivers fantastic sound quality. Unusually, it also offers a great colour screen that can display album art Read more
26 June 2009 by Matthew Moskovciak
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Sony Giga Juke NAS-SC55 review
Sony's Giga Juke NAS-SC55 is a multi-room wireless music system comprising two products: the main NAS-S55HDE hi-fi and the smaller NAS-C5E wireless speaker system. We have some complaints about the speakers, but the main system is dead simple -- and the detailed user guide will help any novices who find even one-touch ripping of CDs a challenge Read more
2 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Philips Streamium WACS7500 review
If you're in the market for a straightforward system that streams your PC's music around your home, the Philips Streamium WACS7500 is certainly worth a closer look. It's comprised of a central jukebox with speakers and a hard drive, and a smaller speaker unit for another room Read more
9 April 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Philips MCI-500H review
If the idea of having your entire CD collection stored inside a hi-fi, being able to beam it all over your house and being able to stream music from your PC wirelessly sounds appealing, the Philips MCI-500H is the right music system for you. Simply, this central music hub is the latest and greatest Streamium system from Philips Read more
19 September 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Philips Streamium NP2500 review
The Streamium NP2500 is a worthwhile digital audio streamer. It's a slick-looking piece of kit, offers access to thousands of Internet radio stations and, unusually, also offers a colour LCD screen that can display album art, although we wish it were slightly larger Read more
5 August 2009 by Matthew Moskovciak
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Sony Giga Juke NAS-SC500PK review
Sony's multi-room audio system lets you store and manage your music on a main server, which comes with speakers and an iPod dock, and stream that audio to a separate unit in another room. It could be easier to use, but it has tonnes of features and you get excellent sound for the money Read more
24 August 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Philips Streamium WAK3300 review
The Philips Streamium WAK3300 is a standalone networked music-streaming system that doubles up as a bedside radio and alarm clock. Whether paired with a PC or its big brother, the WACS7000, it's an easy-to-use option for bedroom tunes Read more
24 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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D-Link MediaLounge DSM-320 review
D-Link's MediaLounge DSM-320 is among the first digital-media receivers capable of wirelessly streaming rights-managed audio files, such as those purchased from Napster, from your PC to your home stereo Read more
1 June 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
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Philips Streamium WACS7000 review
A Wi-Fi jukebox and speaker setup with an 80GB hard drive, Philips WACS7000 is worth considering if you want to wirelessly stream tunes around your house but don't want to include a PC in your music system Read more
17 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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