New Logitech Squeezebox Touch


I see the Logitech Squeezebox Touch being discounted... is there a new one coming?
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Logitech has discontinued the Squeezebox format. They have suggested they will continue to support it for the foreseeable future, but who knows.

The Sonos Connect is one option for an equivalent device. It is limited to 16/44, but interface is much better.
I don't understand killing the whole format. There's not really anything else quite like it. My kids love having every song, artist, playlist, that's on our computer, available to them in their rooms and remote controllable from their iPod touchs. They both have the smaller, single speaker "radios". It's a nice little player, color screen to show artwork, it can stream radio stations from around the world and sounds decent enough for 8 & 12 year olds. I will continue to use the "boom" as our alarm clock/radio in our bedroom, as well as a second one for portable music on the patio, deck or in the garage. Hopefully they stay functional for years to come. Or until someone comes up with a better system.

Actually, Sonos does all of this, only better. Sonos has "Play" devices that do the same thing as the Squeezebox radios and can be used as an alarm clock. The Sonos Play devices sound much better than the Squeezebox radios or boom. The Sonos "Connect" device can be used to connect to an audio system, same as the SBT. I used Squeezebox devices for years (had a radio and still have a classic and a SBT), but have switched to Sonos recently. Sonos is a much better interface that Squeezebox and and a much better "whole house" option. There are only two downsides to Sonos compared to Squeezebox. One, the devices are slightly more expensive and, two, they do not work with high rez files. If you don't need the high rez capability, then Sonos is the Cat's Meow.

I think there are some modders that will mod the Connect device to accept 24/96, but all my music is 16/44, so I haven't looked into it.
Mapman, I have my music library stored in FLAC on a Vortexbox Appliance, which comes pre-configured to work with Sonos or Logitech Media server. I presume the SBT and Sonos devices could work side by side, although I have not tried them together. Sonos does not require a oomputer to work. A Sonos bridge device is connected to my router and I have the Sonos controller software installed on an Android tablet. Each Sonos device is automatically detected on first start up and no additional setup or maintenance is required. There is a Sonos forum that can answer questions with more specificity. Trust me, Sonos is much more intuitive than SBT.