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The editors liked
Sweet styling
Compact design
Connections galore
Bitchin remote
Expandable
Small footprint. Effortless installation.
Excellent sound through digital outputs
Intuitive
Flexible interface
Very easy setup
Compact. Excellent audio quality. Broad file format support. Very easy setup.
The Sonos ZP80 bundle is sleekly designed
Its easy to set up
And its wireless
Color-screen remote allows you to access your music from anywhere in the house. The Sonos system is also easily expandable (to as many as 32 rooms)
Now incorporates digi...
The editors didn't like
Remote takes 1520 seconds to boot up
Software could hang at times
Price
No support for Apples DRM. Pricey.
Cant play protected music files
One Zone Player must have a wired connection to router
No WM DRM
FairPlay
Or WMA Lossless support. No photo support. Controller lacks a headphone output.
The Sonos system doesnt play copy-protected WMA or AAC files
Normally, whipping up new music mixes isn’t part of my dinner party preparations, but with the Sonos Digital Music System, that’s just what I found myself doing on a recent occasion. The handheld Sonos controller is just small enough to slide...
Published: 2007-11-06, Author: Dan , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: The Sonos music system has taken large leaps in positioning itself as THE networked music solution. By integrating Sirius satellite radio, the Napster and Rhapsody music services, and Pandora Radio into the Sonos system, the choice of music within your...
Remote takes 1520 seconds to boot up, Software could hang at times, Price
Sonos has released the ZP80 to fill a niche which their existing product line could not. That niche is the home audio/home theater market. Yes, you could port the music from a ZP100 to your stereo or your home theater, but the ZP100 unit is in essence ...
The ZonePlayer 80 is a welcome addition to the Sonos line-a great (if still pricey) way to distribute music throughout your home without messy wires. ...
Abstract: UPDATE: If you're a Rhapsody subscriber, Version 2.0 of Sonos' software renders both the ZP-80 and the earlier ZP-100 even more attractive, because you no longer need to fire up your PC in order to stream music from Rhapsody--you can do it all right fr...
Abstract: The good news is that it is simple to set up, highly expandable, and delivers great stereo sound. If spending somewhere between $2,000 and $5,000 seems reasonable to achieve this vision, then youve found the right product. The new ZonePlayer 80 bundle at...