Re: [slim] Samsung enters the fray...

2014-08-20 Thread Apesbrain
Last week I had a chance to play with the Bose SoundTouch system at one of their stores. Good build quality and very slick iPad app. SQ hard to judge with other people playing other devices at the same time. Nice range of indoor/outdoor solutions but I didn't see a "bridge" for connecting to an ex

Re: [slim] Samsung enters the fray...

2014-02-21 Thread jimzak
Apesbrain wrote: > Cool looking device: > http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-audio-receivers-dars/samsung-shape-m7/4505-6470_7-35828433.html > > C'mon Logitech, how about one last hurrah? Build your own version of > this with an onboard SB receiver! http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-audio-receivers

Re: [slim] Samsung enters the fray...

2013-10-03 Thread froth
Sonos for the S series speakers are near the same prices so no difference here really. I am happy that some others are getting involved in this market place. In end it is us the consumers that will benefit (hopefully). With Samsung involved with their system now and others working toward a plat

Re: [slim] Samsung enters the fray...

2013-10-03 Thread maggior
Expensive though!!! For a single stereo setup, you have to buy 2 - that's $800!!! I wonder how good the sync is to get them to work as a stereo pair. I wonder if the shape actually has 2 speakers in it...these articles are pretty light on the details. Rich - Setup: 2 SB3s, 4 Booms, 1

[slim] Samsung enters the fray...

2013-10-03 Thread Apesbrain
Cool looking device: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-audio-receivers-dars/samsung-shape-m7/4505-6470_7-35828433.html C'mon Logitech, how about one last hurrah? Build your own version of this with an onboard SB receiver! A