![]() ![]() The SlimServer software must be installed on your music server. The Transporter hardware itself is simply a thin-client which listens to the network. The unit connects to your stereo via digital or analog outputs, and connects to your music server wirelessly or via Ethernet. Its undeniably sexy chassis (in silver or black) is perfect for the high-end aesthetic for which it strives. The Transporter is not just a step up from Logitech's SqueezeBox player, it's a step in a completely different direction. As the name implies, the Transporter is originally from Slim Devices which Logitech acquired in 2006 and it represents Logitech's first network music player designed to appeal specifically to audiophiles. At the show, our eyes were immediately drawn to Slim Devices' Transporterâ„¢ from Logitech - and not just because of the obvious "Star Trek" reference. Loyal Big Picture Big Sound readers will recall our raves for Logitech's Harmony 880 and Harmony 890 Universal Remotes. At the Home Entertainment 2007 show in New York City, we stopped in for a visit with our old friends from Logitech. ![]()
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