| Slim Devices Squeezebox Network Media Player |
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| Written by Bob Buskirk | |
| Sunday, 19 March 2006 | |
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Page 5 of 5 ConclusionOverall I was very impressed with the Squeezebox. It is small enough that it will not look awkward or take up much space in your home entertainment system. The wireless capability is what really makes this a great device; you are not limited by wire restrictions. You can control what is playing in the living room from your bedroom. There is no lag or drop in quality using the wireless either. You are not limited to use low end speakers either. The Squeezebox supports digital and RCA out so you can hook it up to your high end speakers. The display on the Squeezebox is very cool, the text is big and vibrant, and the spectrum analyzer makes it look even better. The only downfall of this device would have to be the price. The wired version is $249, which honestly is not worth it. I don’t know how many people have Ethernet ports in every room of their house. The wireless version is $299, which is reasonable. None the less if you are willing to spend the money you will be receiving a quality product. ThinkCE gives the Slim Devices Squeezebox a 9 out of 10 score. Pros - Stylish - Easy Setup - Different audio outputs - Wireless capability - Size Cons - Price Shopping |




















