Talk:Slim Devices

Notable for Open source software?
I don't really consider a company notable for its open-source software just because it has some. I would say that it would be notable if its software were widely used or known, or the company had some other merit beyond just that. Is this company known for anything? --mdd4696 16:37, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
 * I don't know. They make music gadgets.  They license their software under the GPL.  I'm not saying the company is particularly notable, just that in as so far as is it notable, its open distribution is one thing for which it's noted.  See Digital audio startup finds edge in open-source code from the EE Times.


 * I'm not especially committed to this paragraph, so do feel free to change it - Crosbiesmith 21:57, 1 December 2005 (UTC)


 * I added the importance tag; if people expand on the article, we can keep it. Otherwise, I'll nominate it for deletion in a couple weeks. --mdd4696 22:31, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

Is the software for the slimserver still open source? The EULA for the new slimserver does not allow one to modify or distribute derivative works. See http://www.slimdevices.com/eula.html

Notable for "audiophile" stance
Hi, I'm not really an expert on the company or its products but it seems to me looking at their marketing that they are trying to be notable for a focus on music quality and offering digital audio streaming solutions for people who might consider themselves "audiophiles".

They suggest that the quality of components used and design are aimed to deliver a better than cd player solution to people looking for a wireless media playing product.

Maybe an expert could check and confirm if this is true?

Thanks, Fonoq35

First sentence -> past tense
First sentence should probably read "Slim Devices, Inc. *was* a consumer electronics company..." As of today (30 Jan 2013) The Logitech web site product pages no longer contain any mention of the Slim Devices brand.

Scalveg (talk) 00:49, 31 January 2013 (UTC)