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Online music services and cloud storage (Pandora, iTunes, Amazon) on wireless broadband (iPhone and Android) are what killed the Squeezebox. As much as I would enjoy piling on Logitech for all the broken mice I have had to replace over the years, they did a halfway decent job with Squeezebox brand, considering they bought it after it was already obsolete. Slim sold out just in time. Logitech probably made some money on the tail end too. As bandwidth continues to grow on portable devices to support HD video conferencing and entertainment, online uncompressed music will become available everywhere. In twenty years or less we will be having this same conversation about any and all hardware music players. By then the vinyl loving baby boomers will be retiring from the hobby too and even more enticing virtual music services will be upon us. What we really need for this portable music revolution is a decent sounding earbud that fits well and won't fall out!
Actually my other alternative to SB Touch is to use my WD TV Live plus an External DAC . In this case I will use Windows shares. However I am not sure how good the WDTV Live's internal DAC is for Audio ( it's fine for Movies ) . I guess it really does not matter if I use an ext DAC .
Oh no my SB Touch has been frustrating at times over the LAN but it sounds great for the money. To me a "more commercial product" sounds like yet another mp3 / streamer aimed at teens, time will tell but as far as I know nothing else on the market offers the same as the SB Touch for such a reasonable price.
I've had my Bolder modded SB2 for over 7 years now with hardly any problems during this period. Do these units have any sort of an average life? I know from network routers - at least it's been my experience, that most don't last past a few short years. I hope it's not the case with the squeezebox players since I am thinking of getting a Touch as a potential replacement for the SB2.
Someone asked a similar question on the slim forum just recently. The wifi cards are the weakest point, followed by the display. The older units are thought to have better parts than the newer ones. Advised to keep them on the cool side. If the wifi card goes, an ethernet to wifi adapter would work.