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could you imagine transferring 1Tb at 15Mbps ?
I got my first 1TB for 350€, at the beginning of this year. My 2nd card also sandisk extreme, on amazon prime day for 245€1TB cards needed 2 years to come down to the ~200€ mark from previous 500€, so i also would be waiting before buying.
The speed thing would speed up the transfer to the card or even the library re-scanning.
It's time for the first SDUC cards and devices with higher speed and capacity.
could you imagine transferring 1Tb at 15Mbps ?
I just transferred 1TB with 90MB/s to my microSD, i am happy not to deal with ancient speeds of past times.
I suppose you used to dig around your parents closet or under the bed looking for Christmas presents too.I am dying for more picture and details. This can not be just it right ? We gotta know more before 25th on release date right ?
LOL! I meant...who would buy right away with this very little information released ? I may be wrong though LOL ?I suppose you used to dig around your parents closet or under the bed looking for Christmas presents too.
I am dying for more picture and details. This can not be just it right ? We gotta know more before 25th on release date right ?
Dude I glanced over the photo and completely thought you were being serious. I got sad but my wallet was happysneak peak of an advance unit for you.
“...the iBasso DX300(pv) is the latest in the family of daps from iBasso. The DX300(pv) with its added RAM is a pleasure to use with silky smooth ui, like flicking through the pages of your favorite book.
It fits nicely between the iBasso DX220 w/amp8ex and DX220 Max. While early impressions may be that although it certainly has timber and a black background it can appear a bit thin compared to its dap siblings. Perhaps more body can be added at a later stage of development.
Although its details are clear they can appear at first glance to be a bit smeared and bleed into the surface. I think with a decent burn ing it can be rectified.
in summary the DX300(pv) is a lightweight dap that one can carry easily in ones pocket, although thin it has lots of details and no real emphasis on depth or 3D-ness and so might be seen as neutral linear or more accurately- flat.
ideal for pairing with your precious iems....”
* above impressions concern the unit pictured - for entertainment purposes only.
sneak peak of an advance unit for you.
“...the iBasso DX300(pv) is the latest in the family of daps from iBasso. The DX300(pv) with its added RAM is a pleasure to use with silky smooth ui, like flicking through the pages of your favorite book.
It fits nicely between the iBasso DX220 w/amp8ex and DX220 Max. While early impressions may be that although it certainly has timber and a black background it can appear a bit thin compared to its dap siblings. Perhaps more body can be added at a later stage of development.
Although its details are clear they can appear at first glance to be a bit smeared and bleed into the surface. I think with a decent burn ing it can be rectified.
in summary the DX300(pv) is a lightweight dap that one can carry easily in ones pocket, although thin it has lots of details and no real emphasis on depth or 3D-ness and so might be seen as neutral linear or more accurately- flat.
ideal for pairing with your precious iems....”
* above impressions concern the unit pictured - for entertainment purposes only.
You gave me a big-time, ”okay boomer, ” moment with your comment. Well, whippersnapper, I remember coding on punch cards, back in the stone age, before these darn personal computers existed.
This wasn't my intension, i am sorry!
The longest wait i had for a filetransfer to end, was when i backed up my music collection (1,4TB at that time), to my personal cloud.
Since Germany still hasn't the best internet infrastructure compared to other countrys (thanks, civil engineering law), i had a 50/10Mbit VDSL connection at that time.
I could not saturate the 10Mbit upstream, else the bufferbload would kill the internet.
It took me 2 weeks to finish the upload, only to get even more music, but fortunately i have a 100/40Mbit VDSL connection now.
Right, you must have started your christmas holidays already. Things like this take time to R&D!sneak peak of an advance unit for you.
“...the iBasso DX300(pv) is the latest in the family of daps from iBasso. The DX300(pv) with its added RAM is a pleasure to use with silky smooth ui, like flicking through the pages of your favorite book.
It fits nicely between the iBasso DX220 w/amp8ex and DX220 Max. While early impressions may be that although it certainly has timber and a black background it can appear a bit thin compared to its dap siblings. Perhaps more body can be added at a later stage of development.
Although its details are clear they can appear at first glance to be a bit smeared and bleed into the surface. I think with a decent burn ing it can be rectified.
in summary the DX300(pv) is a lightweight dap that one can carry easily in ones pocket, although thin it has lots of details and no real emphasis on depth or 3D-ness and so might be seen as neutral linear or more accurately- flat.
ideal for pairing with your precious iems....”
* above impressions concern the unit pictured - for entertainment purposes only.