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UK electronics firm's latest product supports 24-bit, 192kHz music on smartphones and tablets, and is said to be in response to consumer demand for better audio
Wolfson Microelectronics has announced details of the "ground-breaking" WM5102S, which it says will let you experience 24-bit, 192kHz high-resolution audio on your mobile device.
The new chip is part of the company's Audio Hub portfolio and brings "Master Hi-Fi" playback – we presume that's a reference to Studio Master files – to smartphones and tablets.
It's not the first chip to do this, the LG G2 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 both support high-res music, but Wolfson says the new chip comes in response to growing consumer demand.
Read more at http://www.whathifi.com/news/wolfson-launches-hi-res-chip-to-meet-growing-trend-quality-mobile-audio#oBbUXoEfOeS1E4FV.99
Wolfson Microelectronics has announced details of the "ground-breaking" WM5102S, which it says will let you experience 24-bit, 192kHz high-resolution audio on your mobile device.
The new chip is part of the company's Audio Hub portfolio and brings "Master Hi-Fi" playback – we presume that's a reference to Studio Master files – to smartphones and tablets.
It's not the first chip to do this, the LG G2 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 both support high-res music, but Wolfson says the new chip comes in response to growing consumer demand.
Read more at http://www.whathifi.com/news/wolfson-launches-hi-res-chip-to-meet-growing-trend-quality-mobile-audio#oBbUXoEfOeS1E4FV.99
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/lenovo/yoga-tablet-series/yoga-tablet-2-8/
Call me intrigued. Anyone experienced 1st hand?