avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 02:05:57
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Despite the good looks, some impressive performance from the speakers and a decent degree of audio control, however, we were a little disappointed by factors like the small, low resolution display...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 02:06:00
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The Streamium WACS7000 is very stylish and generally performs well. Its an expensive purchase though, and lacks a few important features that would have given it the edge over impressive entries from rivals such as Sonos. Philips - Streamium WACS7000...
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Despite being quite expensive and lacking a few features, the WACS7000 looks great, performs well and would add genuine impact to any home audio setup.>> Our score7/10>> Your score?/10>> How would you rate this product?Compare Prices>> Check prices wit...
Very stylish, rips and plays CDs, impressive internal speakers, good streaming performance...
Expensive, lacks a few features, small LCD...
If the features of the latest Streamium appeal and you’re willing to pay the price, you’ll find yourself with an impressive home audio solution for the modern age...
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With its thick chunky styling, the Philips Streamium WACS7000 may look rather over the top, but if you want music streaming from every room (well, two at any rate), this is a nicely worked (if not inexpensive) solution. The main piece of the Philips...
Difficult interface aside, the Philips Streamium WACS7000 is a well-designed wireless music system - for anyone with the dosh. Robin Morris Lowest online price: ££630.98...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 02:06:09
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Philips new multi-room WACS7000 Wi-Fi music system demonstrates that you dont need to be a computer whiz to install a wireless music network. The latest Streamium plug n play music system replaces the WACS700 and is a surprisingly easy model to mas...
Decent storage capacity, Excellent features, Good sound quality...
Not Mac-compatible...
Philips new multi-room WACS7000 Wi-Fi music system demonstrates that you dont need to be a computer whiz to install a wireless music network. The latest Streamium plug n play music system replaces the WACS700 and is a surprisingly easy model to mas...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 02:06:12
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This second version of Philips wireless music system looks pretty much identical to the original, but comes with an enticing £100 price-rise. In return for that, the storage has been hiked from 40GB to 80GB - enough for up to 1,500 CDs - the sound q...
Build, Looks, Simplicity, Sound quality...
100 price jump from previous model, Slow CD ripping...
An easy way to get into wireless multi-room music without the stress of setting up more complex systems. Impressive sound and attractive styling round off a ripsnorter of a package...
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With its thick chunky styling, the Philips Streamium WACS7000 may look rather over the top, but if you want music streaming from every room (well, two at any rate), this is a nicely worked (if not inexpensive) solution. The main piece of the Philips St...
Easy to set-up, good sound quality with excellent Wi-Fi range...
The interface could be a bit tricky to use The Final Word Difficult interface aside, the Philips Streamium WACS7000 is a well-designed wireless music system -- for anyone with the dosh.
Difficult interface aside, the Philips Streamium WACS7000 is a well-designed wireless music system -- for anyone with the dosh.
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Sharing music house-wide is a fine idea but computers can make things complicated. Thats where the Philips Streamium comes in. Its a wireless music centre that lets you rip your CDs without a computer and create a wireless networ...
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One of the slickest qualities any gadget can have is a talent for throwing digital data through the air, where once it would have been crawling along the floor courtesy of a long piece of copper wire. Listen up, hi-fi fans: however good your cables are...
Smart build. Simple to use. 80GB hard disk. Wireless...
Disappointing sound quality for the money...
A great example of the kind of hi-fi 21st century living demands. Wires? Pah...
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