Keysplayr
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Oh, cool. What's your point?
You already know what my point was. And everyone here knows it.
Would really great audio be better than really good? Who knows this could be the real deal and we will have to wait and see.
It already has been really great. Lets not do semantics ok?
The quality of the audio has already been perfected long ago.
Even the cheapest piece of garbage onboard audio silicon provides awesome audio. We've had Dolby, Dolby Surround, Miles positional audio were all out a decade or more ago. The man who invented Dolby, (Ray Dolby) in the 1960s died last year at the age of 80.
But you're right, we will have to wait and see.
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