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Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100

Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100
Editor's Choice

Ratings

EditorVery Good

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REVIEW

The Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 is the iPod of digital audio hubs: It's well-engineered, a joy to use, finished in milky-white, and driven by a scroll wheel. This is the first digital audio hub we can recommend without reservation.

red arrow Read the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 full review

Company

Sonos Inc

http://www.sonos.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $499.00 Direct
  • Ethernet Interface: Yes
  • Hard Drive: No
  • Supports MP3: Yes
  • Supports WMA: Yes
  • Shows Photos: No
  • Plays Internet Radio: Yes
  • Shows Video: No
  • Has On-screen TV Display: No
  • Rips CDs: No

Bottom Line

Sonos comes through with the best and easiest audio-only media hub we've seen so far. The ZonePlayer ZP100 is expensive for an audio hub, but cheap compared with other whole-house audio systems.

Pros

Simple, elegant, effortless. Plays the same music simultaneously in multiple rooms, or different music in different rooms. Reads directly from network hard disks.

Cons

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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