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Logitech Squeezebox Radio review
The Squeezebox Radio is one of the best networked music and Internet-radio streamers currently available. While the audio spewed out by its mono speaker isn't exactly hi-fi quality, it's still punchy enough to fill a kitchen or bedroom. This device also looks great and packs in tonnes of features Read more
5 November 2009, 18:29 | Tags: Logitech, music player, Ethernet, music collection
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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, 15:51 | Tags: Philips, Philips Streamium NP2500, firmware, OGG, music collection
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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, 16:50 | Tags: Philips, Philips Streamium NP2900, podcasts, album art, audio quality
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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, 15:15 | Tags: Sony, Sony Giga Juke NAS-SC55, AAC, OGG, hi-fi
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RealNetworks lines up a chorus of deals
Aiming to better compete against Apple and Microsoft, the company has struck deals with Nokia, TiVo, Logitech and others to support its Rhapsody technology Read more
9 January 2007, 11:21 | Tags: Apple, Logitech, Microsoft, Nokia, RealNetworks





