Logitech Squeezebox Touch Delayed

Logitech’s upcoming Squeezebox WiFi radio has been delayed until February – completely missing the holiday season. The Squeezebox Touch will come with an ample 4.3-inch touchscreen and a ton of music streaming options.
Logitech, the Swiss peripheral maker, may be better known for their mice and webcams than their WiFi radios. The Squeezebox Touch was set to go on sale this month, but Logitech PR unfortunately released a statement saying that the release of the Squeezebox Touch has been delayed until February 2010.
The Squeezebox Touch was set to have ha roomy 4.3″ touchscreen, and outputs that connect the Touch to your home stereo. The device would of featured 802.11g WiFi, and would of been able to stream music from iTunes, Pandora, Sirius-XM Satellite Radio, and other internet streams. The Touch was even supposed to play music directly off of a USB or SD card plugged directly into it. The Squeezebox Touch will cost you $300 and will be released next year.
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