The Bottom Line: The Asus Air's subpar sound and myriad design issues will have you looking at alternatives to this Wi-Fi radio.
Specs: Network audio player, 5 Watt, Network audio player - MP3, WMA, Remote control, Wood, 5 in x 9.8 in x 7.5 in, 4.4 lbs
Specs: Network audio player, 5 Watt, Network audio player - MP3, WMA, Remote control, Black, 5 in x 9.8 in x 7.5 in, 4.4 lbs
The Bottom Line: A few minor flaws notwithstanding, the Grace Wireless Internet Radio is a great Wi-Fi radio at a relatively affordable price.
Specs: Network audio player / clock radio, 4.5 Watt, Network audio player - AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, Black, 9.8 in x 5.1 in x 5.3 in, 4.4 lbs
The Bottom Line: With its excellent iPod-like remote, the Logitech Squeezebox Duet is an ideal way to stream the full range of digital music--including files on your computer's hard drive, premium subscription music services, and free Internet radio--to your living room stereo system.
Specs: Remote control
The Bottom Line: Whether you use it as a digital photo frame, Internet radio receiver, an advanced alarm clock, or some Web 2.0 task of your own devising, the Chumby is an extremely fun tech toy for the wired, modern home.
Specs: Digital multimedia receiver
The Bottom Line: An evolutionary upgrade of past Slingbox models, the Slingbox Solo remains an excellent way to stream your home TV programming to an increasingly wide variety of broadband-connected computers and smart phones.
Specs: Digital multimedia receiver, Stereo
The Bottom Line: Steering clear of many of the pitfalls that sapped past video-on-demand broadband solutions, Vudu delivers the closest thing to "Netflix in a box" that we've seen to date.
Specs: Stereo, Remote control
The Bottom Line: Recent firmware and feature upgrades cement the Sonos Digital Music System's position as the best multiroom streaming audio solution available.
Specs: Network audio player, Stereo, Network audio player - AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, Remote control (Radio), Light gray, 6.5 in x 0.9 in x 3.8 in, 0.8 lbs, None