sxr71, I don't have a transporter but I think many won't switch for
recommendation reasons etc. They'll only switch if the audio quality is
better (or they think the audio quality is better).
TechCrunch gave away one of these:
mdconnelly;495288 Wrote:
If you're vested in Squeezeboxen, then the HP DreamScreen (or many of
the Netbooks or an IPod for that matter) make a great alternative to the
Squeezebox Controller, but hardly a Touch replacement.
That's what I would use it for, but really iPeng working with a fast
If you're vested in Squeezeboxen, then the HP DreamScreen (or many of
the Netbooks or an IPod for that matter) make a great alternative to the
Squeezebox Controller, but hardly a Touch replacement.
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blacksburg98;494575 Wrote:
http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/computer/categories/dream_screen/1/accessories/KY616AA%2523ABA?AOID=47320jumpid=ex_r329_link/1Q10Holiday-Core/kimcon/hpdirect/dreamscreen/
$200 with 10.2 screen.
It does not support FLAC, though.
Oh, that would be a real
500GB Opus N4 for £1500, a 1TB model for £1800 and a 2TB unit for
£2000
Wow an extra 500gb for just £300 No Sh*t What are they doing filling
it with music
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Good looking unit.
Lots of little errors in the doc though.
On the face of it, it looks like good value compared to a transporter
assuming similar quality. To make the transporter comparable you need
to add the cost of a small server with storage and cd reader. Of course
the quality needs to
Does anyone here have or have they looked in detail at the Olive 2
player?
http://www.olive.us/products/olive2_overview.html
Streams from Olive 4 server or any PC/Mac/NAS.
Wired or WiFi
Comes with a remote but can also be browser controlled.
Touchscreen.
TosLink, COAX, Analog outputs
Streams
Looks interesting, but they don't provide any details about the DAC and
analog output stage. Also, the angle of the display would make it
difficult to view from your listening position. I presume they figure
you'd use and iPhone or iTouch for primary control. I d/l the Opus 4
brochure, which