![]() It works in any configuration, from 2.0 to 7.1. The player works in conjunction with WiSA-compliant speakers, but you can upgrade your existing set with Sharp’s VR-WR100U Wireless Bridge. ![]() If that hard drive is on the network, the player can tap into it wirelessly. The player even supports physical media, meaning that it has a built-in SACD and Blu-ray drive and can also access content on a separate hard drive via USB. Music fans can hear FLAC, WAV and DSD files up to 24-bit/96kHz. The player uses the Wireless Speakers and Audio (WiSA) standard, which can transmit signals on the 5.2-5.8GHz band. The SD-WH1000U promises uncompressed, lossless, high-resolution audio (24-bit/96kHz), all without wires. Now, they have stopped teasing and started shipping. Earlier this year, Sharp Electronics was teasing us with the new SD-WH1000U Wireless High Resolution Audio Player.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |