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Title: Review: Naim Atom All-In-One Music Player
Post by: HCK on January 09, 2018, 04:05:24 pm
Review: Naim Atom All-In-One Music Player

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                  A few years ago, there was a call by technologists for so-called "honest" design. In that paradigm, it should be immediately clear what devices can do — and can't do — simply by looking at them. Much of the audio gear we review follows that principle — ports on the back, knobs and buttons on the front. The Uniti Atom from British hi-fi manufacturer Naim, an "all-in-one" music streamer and integrated amplifier — does not. Monolothic, black, rectangular, and expensive, the Atom is an extremely dense piece of technology that requires a deep dive to discover its full potential. Though the Atom is undeniably a luxury device with a high price tag that puts up too high a barrier for most, it really is "all in one." The Naim Atom delivers on looks, features, and performance, and we love it.{/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: Naim Atom All-In-One Music Player (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/naim-atom-all-in-one-music-player)