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What is it: Multi-room audio streamer
What we think: The best home audio product we've seen in 2008 so far -- we love it, you'll love it and it'll love you
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 May 2008
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Squeezebox Duet, playlists, connections, digital music
We like:
Easy to use; great design; open-source; huge codec support; Internet radio; on-demand music from Internet Archive; Last.fm integration; gapless playback
We don't like:
Software not included; LCD screen could be brighter; no USB port
You might also need:
Hi-fi or amplifier with speakers
CNET UK judgement:
A truly superb music streamer, with just about everything a streamer should have built-in and painfully simple to use. No matter if you're a novice or an IT pro, you'll love it and it'll love you back
Full review:
We're all getting more comfortable with media servers, digital music libraries and streaming home audio. Logitech has brought the new Squeezebox Duet to market to help make streaming simple -- at least that's what we're told. Continue Reading...
Logitech Squeezebox Duet History
18 Sep 2008 in Crave
Squeezebox: The world's best audio streamers, bar none
If you've not heard of the Squeezebox, pardon us, but your life isn't complete. They're the best audio streamers on the planet, and we're going to tell you why.
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