All of you microsoft/pc users are confused. Who would want something that gives them more errors than hours of adequate functionality? If you have the time and desire to look up the latest/cheapest/"best" alternatives to mac's devices, AND the time to set it all up and fix it that's great. For the rest of society (who would rather pay for something that just works,) mac offers a solution. I'm sure you are all the same kids who were blasting the ipod when that came out - you were right, it went nowhere...
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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All of you microsoft/pc users are confused. Who would want something that gives them more errors than hours of adequate functionality? If you have the time and desire to look up the latest/cheapest/"best" alternatives to mac's devices, AND the time to set it all up and fix it that's great. For the rest of society (who would rather pay for something that just works,) mac offers a solution. I'm sure you are all the same kids who were blasting the ipod when that came out - you were right, it went nowhere...