I see it uses Ethernet and has no wireless connection. I struggle to get a good 
Ethernet connection in my livingroom these days. My router is upstairs and I've 
used a Powerline adaptor in the past but for some reason this is no longer 
working for me. 

The user interface is always the issue, I haven't heard of Roon software and 
would be pleasantly surprised if it was accessible. Even web browser interfaces 
aren't necessarily going to work with screen readers. I see you can use it with 
SqueezeBox software... I wonder if that's the same interface as my old 
Transporter, which was largely accessible. Pity there isn't an easy way to get 
hold of these things and try before you buy, eh? :)

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 27 August 2016 17:54
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian 
inside

Now my mouth is watering and I wonder just how much use one without sight could 
get from one of these things?
Given the support from the manufacturer - and the fact that each component is 
well documented along with open source - I reckon we'd be in for a good chance.
http://hackerboards.com/high-end-music-player-has-a-raspberry-pi-inside/


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