Easy to use and set up; decent Wi-Fi functionality; improved display; simple navigation; built-in... (cnet.co.uk)
Philips' Streamium WACS7500 hub features a contemporary design that adds a refreshing touch to an... (pcmag.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 5 expert reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 83/100 = Very good. Experts rate this product 71/100. The average review date is April 16, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 6562 reviews from other Other Home Audio. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Network audio player + station - radio / CD / MP3 / network audio player / digital player/recorder
If you're in the market for a straightforward system that streams your PC's music around your home, the Philips Streamium WACS7500 is certainly worth a closer look. It's comprised of a central jukebox with speakers and a hard drive, and a smaller speaker
Easy to use and set up; decent Wi-Fi functionality; improved display; simple navigation; built-in CD database
A little expensive; small hard drive; very slow performance; occasional network issues; lack of codec support
A system with great potential but severely let down by poor codec support and extremely slow CD ripping and network performance. That said, it's unique in its abilities as a complete package and if you want a one-stop networked audio solution for multiple...
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Will this connect your house musically?
Gracenote support, connect up to four units
CD copying slow, sound good but not great, hard drive size
This is a massive improvement on the previous model it still lacks against the other, albeit more expensive, options on the market
To say that the Streamium WACS7500 is a completely new model wouldn't be far ...
If a complete wireless music system sounds like a good idea, Philips' new WACS7500 is one to check out.
Despite the weaknesses, I still think that the WACS7500 represents decent value for money. -700 essentially buys you not one music system, but two self-contained wireless hi-fi systems, each one capable of doing a decent job of streaming and playing music...
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