Automated Home is showing off images of the upcoming Sonos ZP120—which hasn’t been announced yet.
Sonos seems to be popping up everywhere when it comes to advertising. However, it seems like it’s been a while since we’ve heard about a new Sonos product.
Well, it’s not really from them; the folks over at Automated Home broke the news. The Sonos ZP120 is supposedly coming soon, replacing the ZP100, while hogging a lot less space in your home entertainment system.
The unit will support 802.11n. Aside from that, there aren’t too many other details, although Automated Home has a nice shot of the backside.
The site also says that the ZP80 is on its way out, making more room for the 802.11n-enhanced ZP90.
Sonos isn’t making any announcements yet. So for now, there’s no word on pricing, compatibility, availability or other info.

The unit will support 802.11 “N"… whose “N”? Link-sys’? D-Link? Netgear? Or its own proprietary “N”....? Any guesses? The industry has not settled on a common “N” format, so I wonder.
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Green thinking.
Your kind of ‘thinking” drivel is going to get us $10 / gallon gas and no jobs.