logitech touch - tech success...marketing flop?


Would you know which retail stores sell the logitech touch?
Despite all the great reviews, it's amazing it can't be found anywhere except on logitech's own site.
Any advice?
mizuno
For clarification, yes I did refer to brick and mortar retailers so I can pick it up locally. I know I can get it online, but the absence offline was so striking to me. Wouldn't you want to expose it more, given ll the positive reviews?

Unless they plan to push a new version shortly. Any rumors on any new logitech touch release?
None of my "civilian" (non gear obsessed) friends have even heard of the SB Touch...a classic case of the high end geek/hobbiest community being completely separated from the great unwashed, even for an amazing inexpensive product. A shame.
No; it's not a marketing flop. Yes; it is a "tech success." Their server software is actually quite materful...
I finally broke down and got a Touch this morning from Crutchfield for $229 with coupon code. Google around for codes.
I've seen Squeezebox radio and otehr Logitech products in BEst Buy but not Touch. Nor in any other local B&M stores I've been in.

My local BB also used to carry the Squeezebox Duet, but stopped that.

Its readily available on line though and typically with some cost savings off retail + local sales tax.

I see Solos and other similar type higher end gadgets in higher end B&M stores. More appeal and better profit margins for them I suspect, especially in a bad economy.

I suspect Touch or its successors down teh road may show up in BB once again. PErhaps just a temporary hole in their offerings in that the Duet did not attain a big following I believe in that its remote was limited and is easily replaced nowadays with better value controller apps running on Smartphones, tablet devices, web browsers, etc.

Touch is a much more cost effective and functional device than its predecessors, I believe.
I can't remember where I got mine (I love the damn thing) but I assume they're too inexpensive for "brick and mortar" stores to make enough profit to stock them...and they can hinder the ability of the "hifi salon" to sell you more pricey stuff. Shop around for a SQ Touch and a Dacmagic and both will cost you less than a pair of medium range cables, and put a lot of more expensive stuff to shame.
07-21-11: Daverz
I assume the OP means brick & mortar stores when he asks about retailers. For example, my local Best Buy did not carry any Squeezeboxes last time I checked.
I'm pretty sure a quick search would yield that info also.
I assume the OP means brick & mortar stores when he asks about retailers. For example, my local Best Buy did not carry any Squeezeboxes last time I checked.
It never fails to amaze me. I found over 92 vendors with one simple search. It is "amazing" that it took so much work to find them on sale in .0035 seconds;>)