Intel explains how USB-C could be far better than the headphone jack

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then you'll be doing yourself a disservice because if the industry is moving in one direction and consumers don't want to move in the same fashion, then the consumers who want to remain on legacy equipment will not enjoy the added benefits companies will be placing into developing and evolving this new shyt.

we gone be able to ear alot of new levels of sound waves while you'll be sounding like you on a phonograph :russ:
New levels of sound waves?

Meanwhile scientists just announced this year that storing music in analogue formats specifically vinyl will be the best way to preserve it for future generation. Vinyl sales have been up for the last 10 years... Only physical format of music that has seen a growth in sales. Analogue sound is more dynamic and extends infinitely as opposed to cutting off in a robotic fashion like digital files and formats that try to mimmick analogue sound waves.

Digital has spent decades getting to acceptable standards to match this depth and and dynamics. Do yourself a service and learn about sound waves before discussing them. You will be hearing new ways of trying to capture the greatness that could already be had. Talking bout legacy equipment while you getting thin hollow replications of real sound you can feel. Watch what happens. As many said no one really asked for this and people that care about music will not be quick to jump ship. Hell the battery drain alone makes it not worth it. Lol @ added benefit being sound, the only benefit is a thin phone. Sound waves don't work like that :mjlol:
 

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New levels of sound waves?

Meanwhile scientists just announced this year that storing music in analogue formats specifically vinyl will be the best way to preserve it for future generation. Vinyl sales have been up for the last 10 years... Only physical format of music that has seen a growth in sales. Analogue sound is more dynamic and extends infinitely as opposed to cutting off in a robotic fashion like digital files and formats that try to mimmick analogue sound waves.

Digital has spent decades getting to acceptable standards to match this depth and and dynamics. Do yourself a service and learn about sound waves before discussing them. You will be hearing new ways of trying to capture the greatness that could already be had. Talking bout legacy equipment while you getting thin hollow replications of real sound you can feel. Watch what happens. As many said no one really asked for this and people that care about music will not be quick to jump ship. Hell the battery drain alone makes it not worth it. Lol @ added benefit being sound, the only benefit is a thin phone. Sound waves don't work like that :mjlol:

it was my attempt at being funny breh, lol my mistake.
 

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then you'll be doing yourself a disservice because if the industry is moving in one direction and consumers don't want to move in the same fashion, then the consumers who want to remain on legacy equipment will not enjoy the added benefits companies will be placing into developing and evolving this new shyt.

we gone be able to ear alot of new levels of sound waves while you'll be sounding like you on a phonograph :russ:
uuuuuugh, you should probably learn how audio works
 
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