Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Pinnacle SoundBridge M1000 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pinnacle SoundBridge M1000.
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Abstract: Digital soundservers arent necessarily the most photogenic devices on the planet. Their nature as a bridging device seems to dictate that they should be tucked out of sight and merely heard, not seen. Rokus SoundBridge is the exception however. Shape...
Abstract: Music streamers free your songs from your PC. You use them to play the tunes stored on your computer on your hi-fi using a wireless network. Most of them look ugly - this, however, is a class act. Roku doesnt include any software in the box, but tha...
Abstract: Convergence shows many faces to music lovers. If youve got the bucks, you can add a hard-drive-based music server to your system. Or you can pay a custom installer to bring IP-based networking to every room in the house. But if you just want to move...
Abstract: For years, home music entertainment has been about bulky media devices that can’t be carried anywhere unless you downgrade to lower forms of media such as tape and later CDs. With the arrival of MP3 players, the world of music was never going to be...
Wired and wireless functionality, Beautiful display, Comfortable remote, Configurable Internet Radio
Wireless security limited to WEP, No local controls, No support for DRM AAC files, No support for .ogg files
The market segment known as network music players is a fractured and diverse one. Music formats as well as connection options are just as plentiful. While the average person may not know that they need a network music player, once you have one, its ha...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 24 oz, Black, Remote control, Digital audio receiver, Stereo, None<br> <b>Good:</b> Compatible with DRM WMA files purchased from online music stores; supports Rhapsody; works with Windows Media Connect and iTunes servers; includes 802.11b wireless card; front-panel text display; optical and coaxial digital audio outputs; works with Windows and Mac.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Cant stream secure AAC files purchased from iTunes store; no headphone jack; cramped side-mounted jacks; basic remote control.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Cutting-edge features and striking looks put Rokus SoundBridge at the forefront of the digital audio receiver category.<br>
Abstract: If you want to listen to your digital music in a computer-free location, you should seriously consider a networked music player. With a uniquely clean design and built-in iTunes support, a readable display, a simple infrared remote control, and a reaso...
Abstract: Its the size and quality of this display, in fact, which has helped the SoundBridge attract quite a bit of praise and attention since being released this fall. One of the major stumbling blocks with media players like this one has been the proble...