exile wrote: 
> To clarify, the Sonos Connect is basically the equivalent of a
> squeezebox but with no display screen. Most of the other Sonos products
> are a hybrid speaker and wireless streaming device and again none of the
> Sonos products have display screens. You can buy the Sonos speakers as
> single units or pair them together to make true stereo speakers for a
> room.
> 
> And Sonos also offers all of the same features as squeezebox radio.

Interested by your comments re Squeezebox Radio - the features I need
are all hardware features: a display, buttons to preset with playlists,
hardware volume control, and a hardware navigation through the music
collection and radio stations...for bedside and kitchen use these all
seem essential to me.

Robert



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