Streamers - Cambridge Audio CXN (V2) or Blue Node 2i


Looking to add a streamer to my system primarily for internet radio. Has anyone compared the audio quality from these two?  Blue Node uses an app, it seems the Cambridge has a remote.
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To clarify, my music preference is classical. I have used 3 free internet built in apps; chromecast, whatever the 851 uses, and bluesound's. They all have plenty of stations or enough, although I think the bluesound has more with better graphics for each station. I used only remotes and their respective unit displays for the other 2.

The 851 does display incoming quality from cdp or USB. It would be nice to see a display that show both incoming quality,  and outgoing quality that is measured( not predicted), if so-called up- sampling is done, which I detected no improvement from by ear. 
Thanks all....   I've got 60 days to decide to keep or return so I've got a couple things coming..  a hospital grade power cord coming and I've got some old interconnects that are not too bad to try with before I decide to blow real money on either..  I'll dump my > 650 CDs that also have files on my PC to an SDXC card and plug that in the USB on the back and see how they sound through the streamer, as well as internet radio.
Ahhh...  new toys.  The last two were an ARC LS 17 SE pre which my old ARC LS2 MKII B blew away and a pair of custom Acoustat 2200's which came in after being dropped off the truck in transport and went back unaccepted after a damage check.
Well....  it's streaming.  Power cord that came in the box and some 25 year old Monster interconnects...  sounds awful good on wifi-radio.  ..  that is stone cold out of the box.
I’m very interested in this streamer too to use with the complimentary CX81 integrated amp in a satellite system. I auditioned the older Azur 851N which was streaming via WiFi from Apple Music loaded on an iPad and it sounded good. 
I have not streamed from a PC yet, or tried listening on files transferred from what iTunes ripped from original CDs, but it sure sounds good on wi-fi radio stations and that's with garbage interconnects.