Wednesday, June 6th 2007

Computex 2007: ASUS Showcases New Generation Audio Card

ASUS, announced the first product of its brand new product line: the ASUS Xonar D2 7.1-channel audio card. This new audio card is based on the AV200 audio chip, which offers a SNR of 118db for both audio in and out to all 8 channels. Besides delivering impressive audio quality, the Xonar D2 is also packed with multiple sound technologies like Dolby Digital Live, Dolby Headphone, Dolby Virtual Speaker, and Dolby Pro Logic IIx, which creates up to 7.1-channel surround from stereo or 5.1 sources as well as DTS Interactive for real time AC-3 encoding. The Xonar D2 also comes with a special application called "Portable Media Processor". This application works with the onboard ALT (Analog Loopback Transformation) circuit to provide almost lossless analog recording audio quality from digital music files. For more details regarding ASUS Xonar D2, please click here.
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27 Comments on Computex 2007: ASUS Showcases New Generation Audio Card

#26
Wile E
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SpecsaverThis is a regular CMI8788-based sound card isn't it? Just like X-Meridian, b-Inspirer, Sondigo Inferno... Nice Creative gets yet another competitor but they come late to the game and
fail to produce anything new...
That's kinda my take on it as well. I long for the day when somebody brings a competitive product to the market, that has a true DSP, not just an over-glorified (albeit high quality) I/O chip.
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#27
Specsaver
true true, Asus was supposed to develop their own chip so maybe perhaps possibly they will...
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