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Olive’s 2TB O6HD song server creates audiophiles (and designers) impassivity

Posted in November 17th, 2010
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Olives 2TB O6HD song server creates audiophiles (and designers) impassivity

How just does a boutique outfit similar to Olive compare its lowest-end charity yet? Why, by announcing it’s highest-end charity nonetheless merely two months after, of march! Sure enough, Olive has just released the newest song server (the O6HD) with an eye upon affluent audiophiles — ones willing to pay the scanty $4,999 for a 2TB unit. Aside from shopping what’s expected a many guapo square of AV apparatus we’ve ever seen, which total also nets you the span of TI 192khz / 24-bit Burr-Brown PCM1792 modules, “perfect” encoding and decoding of lossless audio, simultaneous tide await, an ultra-quiet 2T AV hard drive, 8 layers of noise canceling stuffing, the TEAC CD-RW drive, gobs of analog and digital outputs, a gigabit Ethernet jack, inbuilt 802.11n WiFi, HDMI out, the USB 2.0 pier and a 10.1-inch 800 x 480 color touchpanel. It’s all encased in a fine-grade aluminum shell (passively cooled), leaving you with usually a single elementary preference: china or black, Sir Godfrey?

Via Engadget

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