Steve at Verizon wrote:
About a month ago, I asked here about internet radios, which was a new
concept to me. I was helpfully pointed at a few and checked out and
ordered the Roku Soundbridge R1000 for $250 (they also make an M1000
for $150, which connects to your hifi system instead of having built
in speakers).
Steve,
I'd like to thank you for sharing your experience with the group. I had
been reluctant to invest in a Soundbridge until reading your post.
Promising units like this have always disappointed in the past. Your
post came in time for a M1001 to make it under my Xmas Tree from
"Santa." I must say that setup was very straight forward and performance
everything I expected. This unit does not disappoint. I am glad to here
it pleases your Gran.
Thanks again for your most helpful review.
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