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Sonos ZonePlayer 100 (ZP100) Digital Multimedia Receiver
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Product Description
The Sonos ZonePlayer brings great sounding music to any and every room in your house - regardless of where your music collection is stored. If you're wondering why Sonos called it a ZonePlayer rather than a room player, the answer is simple: a room doesn't always define the space where you want to listen to music - think living room + dining room, not to mention, your backyard.
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Average User Rating:
4.5
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5
Number of Ratings:
4
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User Reviews for
Sonos ZonePlayer 100 (ZP100) Digital Multimedia Receiver
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Greatest Tech Music Yet!
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Reviewed
October 14 2006 12:02:47 PM
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
Total house music |
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Relatively Expensive THsi system draws music from any source on your home network-computer, internet, etc.. It allows you to access the music using an easy to use wireless control (you can have multiple controls, too) that displays all of your music, even album art, and direct it where you want it in the house, using independent zone players (up to 30) wirelelessly or thorugh your LAN. A true jukebox for you entire home.
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this product rocks
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June 12 2006 3:52:36 PM
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
Simple, elegant, effortless. Plays the same music simultaneously in multiple rooms, or different music in different rooms. Reads directly from network hard disks. |
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No on-screen (TV) display. Costly compared to simpler digital audio hubs. No photos or video display. Won't play WMA lossless or DRM audio, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis files, yet. No on-screen (TV) display. Costly compared to simpler digital audio hubs. No photos or video display. Won't play WMA lossless or DRM audio, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis files, yet.
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