I certainly don't mean to step on any toes here, and since this is my first post I don't want to get anyone too riled up.
BUT, those advocating a computer solution to a two-channel Hifi setup are missing the point completely. The Olive is an AUDIO device, designed to be used and enjoyed by those who want to keep the noise and problems associated with computers away from their Hifi system. As an owner of an older Olive product I can unequivocally state that they perform very well in their intended environment. They are quiet - no fans - reliable, extremely versatile music storage devices. Yes, you can stream with them, but as a stand-alone audio device they are wonderful. I have over 15,000 songs ripped to my Olive in lossless FLAC format, and enjoy the ability to listen to any part of my library at a moment's notice. I can control my Olive with the remote, my Nokia N810 via VNC (the newer Olives can't do this) or by using Olive's web interface through my laptop. The newer Olive units have an iPod/iPhone interface currently available as well. I can listen to custom-made playlists, listen by artist, album, or genre - and can use shuffle mode in any of those groups. If my 500GB drive gets too small I can also add an external drive to increase capacity or to backup my music. I know there are people with computer-based systems and lifestyles that can find a different means to access their libraries, but the Olive is meant for people who eschew adding more complexity to their music listening experience. Once you see one in use - or get one yourself - you will ask yourself, as I did, "How did I ever do without this?" For many like myself, that alone more than justifies the price. Thanks for your time. I am in no way affiliated with Olive, just a happy (most of the time LOL) Olive owner.