Stand-alone internet radio.
I want one.
Any suggestions?
Internet radio
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Re: Internet radio
Logitech Squeezebox - best display/features/sound - one speaker though.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom - "boom box" version. Needs a better display (like the squeezebox) but has stereo speakers.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom - "boom box" version. Needs a better display (like the squeezebox) but has stereo speakers.
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Re: Internet radio
I have had a Logitech Squeeze Box for about 6 months, and aside from the screen getting stuck on a previous station every once in a while(which requires turning the unit off and back on to reset it), I love it. The Boom box is a bit bulky, but the Squeezebox has a small footprint and is easy to move from room to room. The single speaker sounds great, but if you need more, use the headphone stereo jack and run it through a stereo system. It works fine wireless, but if you don't have wireless, it does have a Ethernet jack.
Both units are very user friendly, and the browser based remote control give you complete control without ever leaving your computer.
IMHO.....two thumbs up.
Both units are very user friendly, and the browser based remote control give you complete control without ever leaving your computer.
IMHO.....two thumbs up.