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Review Date: 04-DEC-2008
RRP: $199.00
4.00
If you want an easy, hassle-free way to transfer HD content to your TV, you could do a lot worse than the WD TV. While short on fancy features, it offers a simple solution for computer-free media playback, including high-definition movies. Highly recommended.
Review Date: 02-DEC-2008
RRP: $649.95
4.75
Apart from a few small grievances we feel that the Logitech Squeezebox Boom is far and away the best all-in-one music streamer on the market.
Review Date: 27-NOV-2008
RRP: $399.00
3.50
At around £400, this is not a cheap solution to hearing music from your mobile phone or PC. But aside from a second string to its bow — USB audio playback — it stands as only the world’s second such product that can retrieve music wirelessly from your A2DP Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone. The first is the company’s own QBD 76 DAC, at nearly eight times the price.
Review Date: 10-NOV-2008
RRP: $979.00
3.75
Thanks to the Tivoli NetWorks radio there is now no need for you to sit at your computer to listen to streaming Internet music. It does have to make a few compromises, however — in design and sound quality.
Review Date: 05-JUN-2008
RRP: $3299.95
4.00
Whatever music you want to listen to, the Transporter is able to take it from your computer to your stereo without any perceivable quality loss. The interface is seamless and direct connection to the online SqueezeNetwork means you don’t even need a computer. If you can handle the high price, you’ll get the quality you paid for.
Review Date: 23-MAY-2008
RRP: $599.95
4.75
The updated Squeezebox Duet from Logitech is one of the best music streaming devices on the market, with only a few flaws.
Review Date: 25-SEP-2007
RRP: $1899.00
4.50
If you want a convenient way to stream a large music collection from your PC to up to two rooms in the house, Sonos' 130 Bundle can't be overlooked. It doesn't have a USB port, so it can't play music off a directly-attached external hard drive, for example; its sound quality is a little flat, the ZonePlayers don't have headphone jacks and its controller doesn't scroll long song titles -- but apart from those quibbles, it's bloody close to being perfect
Review Date: 10-AUG-2007
RRP: $499.00
4.50
This is, by far, the easiest media streamer we've used to date, and it's also one of the most powerful; an absolutely outstanding product for any music lover out there.
Review Date: 27-MAR-2007
RRP: $449.00
4.00
Although we feel it could do more, Apple TV is a simple and effective way to get content from your PC or Mac into your lounge room.

 
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