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Logitech Squeezebox Brings Endless Music Choices

Wi-Fi Powered Logitech Squeezebox Brings Internet Radio Beyond the PC

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Logitech Squeezebox

The Logitech Squeezebox is a compact Internet radio and music device with thousands of music and talk options.

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With access to thousands of Internet radio options, the Logitech Squeezebox is the ultimate option for music lovers.

Utilizing any Wi-Fi connection, the Logitech Squeezebox (now in stylish white and black) offers users a new way to listen to playlists across a number of sources, in addition to music files on your computer, and local radio stations.

Rock Out with the Squeezebox's Exciting Features

Compact and easy to use, the Logitech Squeezebox is the last digital music device music lovers will ever need.

Smaller than an alarm clock (but with a cooler interface), the Squeezebox features true 802.11g wireless technology to access your music files on your PC or Mac, Internet radio stations, and local radio stations via the Web. You can even plug in your iPod!

Online playlists jump from the PC to the Squeezebox with ease, offering access to your accounts on Pandora, Live365, Rhapsody, Sirius Internet Radio, Last.fm, Napster, and more.

Regardless of what you like to listen to, the sound which blasts forth from the Squeezebox is exceptional, featuring dual high-quality speakers and support for 24/48 kHz encoding.

As part of the Logitech Squeezebox's pristine interface, an easy-to-use menu allows users access to their music options, including the SqueezeNetworks menu of Internet radio station options.

Plus, directly from the device, recommend your favorite songs on Facebook as they are playing with just the click of a button.

Finally, did I mention it also operates as a convenient, seven-day alarm?

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Logitech Squeezebox - a revolution!, Member graphicssoft

Fed up with traditional radio, I ripped all my CDs in the early 1990s. This was a great improvement to constantly swapping CDs in and out of the machine, even with a 5-CD changer. But it wasn't long before I started looking for ways to get my music to the rest of the house. Enter the Squeezebox. I started with the Squeezebox 2 in 2005 (which is still going) and have since added the Duet, 2 Booms, the Radio, and a Squeezebox Touch. They are great and have revolutionized the music experience for me. There is nothing like having them all playing in sync as I move throughout the house. Even just being able to start a playlist in one room and continue it in another is something I could only dream of in my youth when I fell in love with music.

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