chenyufei
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2008-04-24
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2008-04-24
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2008-04-25
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2008-05-20
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2008-05-20
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I have a 4th Gen iPod and the N810. Put the same set of MP3 files on both, we are talking about 128kbps up to 320kbps constant bit rate, and a couple of VBR ones for good measure.
Tested using various headphones, but the ones which really show up the difference are my Sennheiser HD280 Pros. They are 64ohms, so slightly harder to drive, but the audio quality is absolutely stunning from the N810. The iPod sounds very bland side-by-side, and turning on the equaliser on the iPod only makes it worse.
I listen to a massive variety of music, from Pendulum, Way Out West, trance and DnB through to classical and spanish guitar music, so far, I haven't found a single track which sounds better on the iPod than the Nokia, this did surprise me (pleasantly)!!
Best video performance I've found (posted in several other threads) is using DivX with 128kbps MP3 audio, so no quality issues there either. I've been told the N810 has hardware decoders for DivX/MPEG4 and MP3 audio, with the graphics chip doubling-up the pixels from 400x240 to 800x480, hence the capability to run mp3 audio decoding and full-frame video seamlessly.
Hope this helps...
Mark
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2008-05-20
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