Frankly, we were a tad shocked at just how large Logitech's floor presence actually was, but then again, nearly everything looks sizable once you crawl out of Sanyo's
mini-hut. Nevertheless,
Logitech was out in full force at CEDIA demonstrating its
Squeezebox, MX Air mouse, diNovo Edge keyboard,
Harmony remotes, and the seemingly new
Transporter, which was dubbed "the first audiophile network music player." Moreover, the device packed an AK4396 "Miracle DAC," a rack-mountable design, and support for IR, IP and RS-232 control schemes, and if it's pictures you want, then it's picture you'll get.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jim @ Sep 7th 2007 9:56AM
Um...pictures are missing.
Ian @ Sep 7th 2007 11:37AM
I've been waiting for these guys to expand on the devices offered by their acquisition os slimdevices (read squuzebox). What's the delay guys?