You can't begrudge them for upgrading their equipment. I applaud them. I got the standard 622 DVR when it came out. I've held off on the HD DVR's because every time they've come out with one there was always room for obvious improvement. When I saw the ViP622 for the first time I was impressed, but it was still only 90% there; it needed a bigger hard drive for HD recording. I knew I had to hold off a little bit longer and I'm glad I did.
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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You can't begrudge them for upgrading their equipment. I applaud them. I got the standard 622 DVR when it came out. I've held off on the HD DVR's because every time they've come out with one there was always room for obvious improvement. When I saw the ViP622 for the first time I was impressed, but it was still only 90% there; it needed a bigger hard drive for HD recording. I knew I had to hold off a little bit longer and I'm glad I did.