|
2009-11-21
, 18:00
|
|
Posts: 880 |
Thanked: 264 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Cambridge, UK
|
#2
|
|
2009-11-24
, 11:23
|
Posts: 2 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on Nov 2009
|
#3
|
The Following User Says Thank You to sjt For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2009-11-24
, 15:06
|
Posts: 2,102 |
Thanked: 1,309 times |
Joined on Sep 2006
|
#4
|
The Following User Says Thank You to lardman For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2009-11-29
, 18:43
|
Posts: 15 |
Thanked: 5 times |
Joined on Nov 2009
|
#5
|
|
2009-11-29
, 19:30
|
Posts: 2,102 |
Thanked: 1,309 times |
Joined on Sep 2006
|
#6
|
|
2009-12-01
, 11:11
|
Posts: 2 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on Nov 2009
|
#7
|
|
2009-12-01
, 13:14
|
|
Posts: 880 |
Thanked: 264 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Cambridge, UK
|
#8
|
apt-X has been adopted by a number of Consumer Electronics manufacturers for high quality audio over Bluetooth - Sennheiser, Creative Labs, Motorola, Chord are some recent licensees of the technology. The company is also working with a number of cell phone manufacturers to integrate the tecnology into source devices.
The Following User Says Thank You to speculatrix For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2009-12-01
, 15:20
|
Posts: 2,102 |
Thanked: 1,309 times |
Joined on Sep 2006
|
#9
|
|
2010-05-15
, 16:29
|
Posts: 116 |
Thanked: 18 times |
Joined on Sep 2009
|
#10
|
There's a few headphones/speakers from creative and sennheiser out now that can receive APT-X. Does anyone know if it's possible to transmit it from a N900?
Thanks