Logitech Squeezebox Radio

Logitech added Thursday to its Squeezebox line of products with a new desktop WiFi Internet radio aptly named, well, the Squeezebox Radio (“Why don’t we just called it the ‘Radio’, guys? Yea, that’s a good name!”)

The Squeezebox Radio has been highly anticipated by many (including yours truly). There are a lot of Internet radios out there, but this one brings together a lot of features missing all on one unit together with a few new tricks…WiFi so you can stream your MP3, FLAC, WMA, WMA Lossless, AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF collections plus thousands of internet radio stations and music services like Rhapsody, Napster, Pandora, Sirius, and Last.fm…a 2.4-inch color screen to display album art, artist/track information, and Flickr slideshows…a 3/4-inch tweeter and a three-inch woofer…802.11b/g WiFi and wired Ethernet standard…a line-in cord for most iPod and other MP3 players with a standard 3.5 mm jack…and social networking support so you can browse music recommendations from friends on Facebook or Twitter.

Buy in black for $180 from Amazon

Buy in red for $180 from Amazon

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