When it comes to stuff like this, it's usually the UK or Europe as a whole that's done it *LONG* before the US does. We've got a lot more people here who are more interested in their wallets (lobbiests, congressmen, ect) than the air their kids breathe. I hope the Eco movement continues here, we need it. Expensive? Yes. But all 'new things' are. The more people adopt the idealism of being Ecofriendly and mindful of their carbon footprint, the cheaper the tech will become over time. *crosses fingers*
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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When it comes to stuff like this, it's usually the UK or Europe as a whole that's done it *LONG* before the US does. We've got a lot more people here who are more interested in their wallets (lobbiests, congressmen, ect) than the air their kids breathe.
I hope the Eco movement continues here, we need it. Expensive? Yes. But all 'new things' are. The more people adopt the idealism of being Ecofriendly and mindful of their carbon footprint, the cheaper the tech will become over time.
*crosses fingers*