Although announced back in June and touted for a release this December, 
in time for Christmas, the new Logitech Squeezebox Touch is taking 
longer than expected before it makes it to the production lines as a 
company spokesman has announced that  due to an unexpected product 
delay, this product will not be available (for review or sale) until 
February 2010 .
Although we reckon the news is saddening, at least it's  something  that 
the Squeezebox Touch hasn't been canceled. That's because the device 
comes with a 4.3-inch color, captive touchscreen display and boasts 
Wi-Fi (802.11g) connectivity making for a real entertainment hub that is 
capable to play audio and video files as it brings MP3, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, 
WMA, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Apple Lossless, WMA Lossless, APE and MPC file 
format support. On top of that, the Squeezebox Touch offers access to 
internet radio stations by allowing MP3, Ogg, and WMA radio streams.
There's no word when exactly in February the Logitech SqueezeBox Touch 
makes it to your doorstep, so better save some to make sure you afford one.



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