Price range: £194.76
What is it: Networked music and Internet radio streamer with built-in speakers
What we think: It might well be our favourite digital audio product of 2008
Logitech Squeezebox Boom Review
Reviewed on: 17 September 2008
Conclusion
Simply put, this is the finest networked audio streamer we've ever seen. It does for music what the Popcorn Hour A-110
does for video. It's easy to use, beautifully designed, and packed with
features to an almost ludicrous extent. It might well be our favourite
digital audio product of 2008.
If you want all this functionality without speakers, so it can be hooked up to your home hi-fi system, check out the equally spectacular Logitech Squeezebox Duet. It's the same SqueezeCenter software and is essentially just the Boom hardware, minus the speakers and size.
Edited by Nick Hide
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