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LOL seriously it only taken how long to work out theres more android handsets that apple and no one caters for them!
I saw another company start advertising a sound system that is dnla compatible so various formats can use it, its about time as its getting stupid walking to currys seeing 50 docking stations all iPhone dedicated. |
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LOL seriously it only taken how long to work out theres more android handsets that apple and no one caters for them! |
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I don't think it was easy considering the tens and tens of different android handsets, all with different designs and different port locations. But seriously considering the technical state of play you mean to tell until now no one could devise a system that would be manufacturer compatible? I cant see how companies like Samsung, HTC and such have no been approached about supporting the individual manufacturer? As long as the phones were built with the interface being compatible it would ensure success, so phones like the galaxy, galaxy s and galaxy sii would all have the same location for the usb interface. Hopefully this is a start in the right direction? |
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Charge and play at the same time would be the big benefit, I guess?
Personally, I have a LG "home theater" soundbar that I use for my TV. I bought it specifically because it has Bluetooth, which I use for my phone and tablet. It's better than my TV's speakers so it does double duty. Money better spent than on a dock, IMO. |
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Almost all ipod docks access the idevice line out signal to bypass the internal amp and get a decent output. Don't think there is any andriod device with accessible line out. Until then all andriod docks will end up doing is double amp the signal which is not good. |
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I've yet to hear one that sounds good enough for bypassing the DAC to make any difference. The perform of a DAC is directly related to the stability of the reference signals. Things like EMI and quick changes in load can affect these supplies. Also, beyond the DAC, you have to consider the filtering and driving circuit. Unfiltered noise gets amplified to the port and then amplified again by an external source. The list goes on. |
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Then you do not care enough. |
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This is a very good point. |
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