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Other than price, how can I decide what I want?
The most robust solution IMHO is to use a small form factor computer and control it with a tablet, assuming you have a wireless network at home. Tablets don't do flash so just having a tablet may or may not be a problem for you.
Yes, but adds complexity and significant cost. For a secondary system (mine would be for very casual, certainly not everyday use by the entire family) a Mondo type device (or iDevice with or without Airport Express is close to ideal). Sonos is another option, but for $400 (including Bridge plus powered/active speakers or $500 to go passive with their amplified version) you can get a nicer all-in-one wireless/internet streamer, like the Peachtree Audio DeepBlue ($400 USD). Olive One looks slick (if it's ever launched) but its even more money. Raspberry is cheaper, but not for luddites (like me ). The old Squeeze Box Duet and Touch were on the right track, just didn't get the glitchy software figured out until it was too late (according to their accountants).The ideal solution IMO is something like the Denon Ceol RCD-N8 (half width size, 65 wpc/8 ohms, 24/192 DAC, internet/wireless, CD drive, AirPlay/DLNA support, analog/optical/ethernet/USB inputs, iDevice dock, banana style speaker connections, headphone output, subwoofer output, good choice of compatible file formats, large display with remote, iOS control app, alarm clock, etc.) or Denon Ceol Piccolo (same but smaller yet and no CD drive). Cost for all that is $500 - 600 USD.
Huh? Computer plus tablet or smartphone is as easy and similarly priced to Sonos or Peachtree which need a tablet or smartphone as well. Computer plus tablet or smartphone is more versatile than Sonos or Peachtree.