As a new venture for the company, Pioneer launches the XDP-100R — the company’s latest media player that renders high-fidelity audio files. It was introduced at the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) Expo over at Dallas, Texas.
Pioneer XDP-100R specs:
4.7-inch HD touchscreen display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
Aluminum build with removable bumpers
32GB internal storage
Expandable via 2 microSD card slots up to 256GB (combined)
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth with aptX
Built-in speaker
3.5mm stereo phone out
MicroUSB B/OTG Digital out
Battery life: 10 hours
Separate DAC/AMP circuit board and CPU circuit board
Black and silver color options
With features like an aluminum body, HD resolution display, and dual microSD slots that could support up to 256GB, you would expect it to have a hefty price tag — and you’re right. The XDP-100R will be available for around $700 (approx. Php32K).
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Try Sony Z5 Premium, this works on High Resolution Audio but much expensive.
LG v10 is much affordable it supports high Fidelity audio formats.
Am I right guys?
What for when you can buy a good phone for that price
Well can your phone support or handle high fidelity audio files and output them with high bitrate?
Nope? I thought so…