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Old September 25th 08, 04:24 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default The Problem With Hybrid Digital

On Sep 24, 12:34 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:


The Samsung, which apparently will also be available for OEM branded third
party units, was on display in Austin at the NAB at the iBiquity booth among
quite a few units, all new, and which included an MP3 player prototype built
with the new Samsung chip. It was not a "hollow sample" but actually worked.


Apparently available? What does that mean? And it actually worked?
Wow. You sound like you are just as surprised as the rest of the us.
Did you really hear it? Was there a three phase power source
connected to it?

Give it up Eduardo. It's over.
 
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