Logitech Squeezebox Touch
We review Logitech's Squeezebox Duet network music system that lets you listen and control your music from any room.
Logitech's Squeezeboxes have always had extensive radio features, but the lack of integrated speakers has hampered their usefulness. But that's all changed with the Squeezebox Boom. It's essentially a Squeezebox 3, but with speakers and controls added
Following hard on the heels of the nifty Squeezebox Duet, Logitech's Squeezebox Touch is a neat way to create a multiroom system
We've reviewed quite a few wireless internet radio players here on The Gadgeteer. Some have performed well while others have been mediocre. Today Judie
The Logitech Squeezebox soars above most of the competition when it comes to sound
Logitech's latest addition to its Squeezebox family of network music players is the Touch, a small LCD touchpad that taps into your wired Ethernet or 802.11b/g Wi-Fi network and connects to your audio receiver. It resembles the company's Harmony 1100 remote and, like the remote, brings multiple systems, or in this case multiple services, easily under your control.
An elegant, compact and powerful network music player
With music tastes that range from Polka, to the Imagination Movers via The Cars, this geek family finds the Logitech Squeezebox Touch to accommodate far reaching tastes.
Following right on the heels of the nifty Squeezebox Duet, Logitech's Squeezebox Touch is a neat way to create a multiroom system
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