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CD-quality sound

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CD-quality sound

Digitized sound at 44.1 KHz and 16 bits, the standard defined in ISO 10149, known as the Red Book. CD-quality sound was designed to be the minimum standard required to reproduce every sound the human ear can hear. Most audio CDs are recorded to this level.


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This PC compatibility card includes the Pentium processor along with 8 MB of memory (expandable to 72 MB), Sound Blaster 16-bit CD-quality sound and lots more.
It also provides users with wireless access to their digital music library, as well as socially-connected listening to friends' music in brilliant CD-quality sound with stereo Bluetooth support.
5m downloads, twenty thousand user-programmed channels from a catalog of over thirty million songs, CD-quality sound and social interactivity," said Srivats Sampath, CEO, Mercora.
 
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