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May 2010
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The editors liked
Intuitive user interfaceVery clean designPlenty of outputs
Super-quick response time
Tons of musical options and apps aplenty
Built-in Wi-Fi
Can be synchronized with any Squeezebox or Transporter for whole-house music
High quality internal 24/96 DACs and fiber/coax digital outputs with support for lossless fo
Wisely chosen set of connectors
Perfect internet radio to be used while you pc is shut down (if placed in a reach of a hand)
Build Quality
Design
4.3" 24 Bit Color LCD Touch Screen
Stereo
Optical And Coaxial Outputs
WiFi/Ethernet Support
SD Card Slot
USB Port
Smartphone Controller Application
Internet Radio
Available Applications
Image Slideshow Support
Streams music from computers and Internet radio via Wi-Fi. Sleek
Minimal design with responsive touch screen. SD card slot for photo and audio files. Ambient light sensor adjusts screen brightness automatically.
Touchscreen aptly drives the interface. Audio sounds great. Supports many networking and audio-connector standards. Online sources include Pandora
Slacker
And more.
Touchscreen makes for easy control
Plays wide variety of audio formats
Provides access to Internet sources of music
Photos
The Logitech Squeezebox Touch is a fully featured music-streaming device with wide file compatibility -- better than Sonos -- and support for most popular music-streaming services. The Touch seamlessly blends multiple home and online sources
Making build
Convenient touch-screen
Apps for Pandora
Rhapsody and much more
Powerful Internet Radio search
Handles high resolution audio
Gorgeous touch screen
USB host and SD card slot
Supports 24bit
48kHz FLAC
And Internet radio.
The editors didn't like
CostlyBest used when you're closeby
No dedicated home button
Remote offers options not available through the touch screen controls
No new apps since Squeezebox Radio launched last year
Too much cheap glossy plastic
Price feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearanceprice feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearance
Smallish screen makes it feel bit dated
Remote Control (Quality/Design)
Time Needed To Discover Files On USB Port
No Backup Battery (To Keep Discovery Results)
Lacks built-in speakers. Does not support video files. No internal storage. Apps are limited in number and usefulness.
Can’t stream files directly from most network storage devices. Can’t access files from multiple computer libraries at the same time. Interface occasionally falters.
Small
Dim screen hard to see from a distance
The device can sometimes freeze up or suffer lag
Especially with a wireless connection. It's more complicated to use than the plug-and-play Sonos. The app is a little ugly compared with those made by Spotify and Sonos. The touch screen is less useful in
Touchscreen aptly drives the interface. Audio sounds great. Supports many networking and audio-connector standards. Online sources include Pandora, Slacker, and more.
Can’t stream files directly from most network storage devices. Can’t access files from multiple computer libraries at the same time. Interface occasionally falters.
The Squeezebox Touch makes a great network music player. It’s occasionally more complicated than necessary, such as when swapping audio libraries, but its many benefits compensate for its shortcomings. We only wish that the great touchscreen was detac...
The Logitech® Squeezebox™ Touch (MSRP: $299.99, Street: $225) media player is a terrific design that works well when sitting in close proximity of the touch panel. The remote can be used to operate the Touch from a distance, but it does not have the sa...
Super-quick response time, Tons of musical options and apps aplenty, Built-in Wi-Fi, Can be synchronized with any Squeezebox or Transporter for whole-house music, High quality internal 24/96 DACs and fiber/coax digital outputs with support for lossless fo
No dedicated home button, Remote offers options not available through the touch screen controls, No new apps since Squeezebox Radio launched last year
The Squeezebox Touch builds on the classic Squeezebox design and performance, with some of the visual enhancements present in the Radio. However, it takes these features even further with a slicker, friendlier interface and a powerul (and pretty!) tou...
wisely chosen set of connectors, perfect internet radio to be used while you pc is shut down (if placed in a reach of a hand)
too much cheap glossy plastic, price feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearanceprice feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearance, smallish screen makes it feel bit dated
Squeezebox touch has no big flaws. I think it's a bit marginal product and the buyer needs to have exact need for a device like this. For the price of 300 euros I would have wanted to see less plasticy appearance and/or a bigger screen. My biggest dis...
Streams music from computers and Internet radio via Wi-Fi. Sleek, minimal design with responsive touch screen. SD card slot for photo and audio files. Ambient light sensor adjusts screen brightness automatically.
Lacks built-in speakers. Does not support video files. No internal storage. Apps are limited in number and usefulness.
Logitech's latest touch-screen-enabled Squeezebox works well, streaming music from your computers and the Web without hiccups, but for $300, it's light on extra features....
Published: 2010-04-19, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com
Intuitive user interfaceVery clean designPlenty of outputs
CostlyBest used when you're closeby
The Touch is another great addition in the Squeezebox series and, for many, the missing link in home entertainment system that needs only network connectivity. Build quality is predictably top-notch, audio quality is great, and compatibility with nearly a...
Abstract: You might not need a shiny, rounded and elegant touchscreen network music player that connects to the world via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. But once you lay your hands on the Squeezebox Touch, you'll probably want one. Like an upscale Chumby, this gorgeous devi...
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Published: 2012-06-19, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com.au
The Logitech Squeezebox Touch is a fully featured music-streaming device with wide file compatibility -- better than Sonos -- and support for most popular music-streaming services. The Touch seamlessly blends multiple home and online sources, making build
The device can sometimes freeze up or suffer lag, especially with a wireless connection. It's more complicated to use than the plug-and-play Sonos. The app is a little ugly compared with those made by Spotify and Sonos. The touch screen is less useful in
The Logitech Squeezebox is an excellent digital-music device that offers good sound quality and a great variety of source options, but it's not for casual users....