Review: Logitech Squeezebox Duet

logitechs-squeezebox-duet.jpgThe Logitech Squeezebox Duet is an ideal network digital audio system along with its excellent iPod-like remote with color screen and scroll wheel control. The Logitech Squeezebox Duet supports  Wi-Fi and Ethernet home networks where it provides access to PC-based music files as well as free Internet radio, podcasts, and premium online music services including Rhapsody, Sirius, Last.fm, Slacker, MP3tunes, Live365, RadioIO, RadioTime and Pandora.

The Logitech Duet system includes two different parts: the Squeezebox Receiver base station and the Squeezebox Controller remote. The multi-room controller remote offers a brilliant 2.4-inch colour display, scroll-wheel navigation making it easy to browse, select and play music, familiar menus and intuitive buttons. The controller includes an SD slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack,an IR transmitter, a small speaker and a three-axis accelerometer.

The Logitech Squeezebox Duet network digital audio system offers a high-fidelity 24-bit DAC, audio rendering technology, and crystal clear CD-quality sound. The Squeezebox Duet can draw audio from two main sources: the Internet via Wi-Fi and Ethernet home networks or a networked PC–Windows, Mac, or Linux. Where the wired ethernet and true 802.11G Wi-Fi support provide excellent range and connectivity,  offering Music everywhere.

Features:

* Unlimited access to digital music
* Multi-room controller
* Unsurpassed sound quality
* Reliable connectivity
* Easy to set up and use
* Music everywhere (surrounding sound)
* No computer needed

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