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Basically, it's the trusty Squeezebox Classic, but with that model's monochrome vacuum fluorescent display replaced by a 4.3-inch color touch screen.
I've also got the old fluorescent-display Squeezebox (née Squeezebox 3, then Squeezebox Classic, now discontinued, apparently). It's great, and it gives me a jukebox of all my music.
It's got the same sort of bright, vacuum, fluorescent display found on the "classic" Squeezebox, which makes it easily viewable, even from halfway across the room.
When my Squeezebox Classic died last year, I wound up getting a replacement on eBay for a reasonable price*. Honestly, if you've got everything set up to use a Squeezenetwork, it's easier to keep ...