2 000 kr
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Vurderer salg av min Neil Young Pono avspiller.
Limited Edition nr. 65 av 500 !
Signert av Neil Young og Crazy Horse!
Leveres i den flotte balsa/bambus kassen sammen med Pono cover, kabel, manual og original lader. (lader har usa plugg og er levert sammen med spiller.) Altså benytt en annen lader eller bruk ditt reise adapter.
Kun Vipps og ikke Helt Hjem.
Kan sendes mot faktisk porto med Posten.no
Fra Wiki:
Oversatt fra engelsk-Pono var en bærbar digital mediespiller og musikknedlastingstjeneste for høyoppløselig lyd. Den ble utviklet av musikeren Neil Young og hans selskap PonoMusic, som samlet inn penger til utvikling og innledende produksjon gjennom en folkefinansieringskampanje på Kickstarter.
Mer info:
While designed for use with the FLAC format lossless audio sold by the PonoMusic online store, the device could play other common formats including Apple Lossless (ALAC), uncompressed PCM (WAV, AIFF), DSD (DSD64) and DSD2 (DSD128), and the lossy formats AAC and MP3.[4] PonoPlayer could play DRM-free audio in these formats from any source, including FLAC from HDtracks, AAC from iTunes, and lossless audio files copied or “ripped” from audio compact discs. PonoMusic provided the PonoMusic World cross–platform (Mac/Win) application software, based on JRiver Media Center, to manage audio files on the device and on a host computer, but was not required. Any operating system that supported USB mass-storage and the exFAT filesystem, could add or remove music from PonoPlayer. A micro USB 2.0 port provided the only connectivity.
The device was based around the Texas Instruments OMAP3630 SoC,[3] which included an ARM Cortex-A8, 256 MB of RAM, and ran a modified version of Android 2.3 (API level 10).[2] PonoPlayer featured a 2.5-inch touchscreen display, with graphics accelerated by the integrated PowerVR SGX530 GPU. It had 64 GB of internal storage, and a microSD card slot that supported SDHC and SDXC cards up to 128 GB. A 64 GB SDXC card was included with the player.[4] A replaceable 2900 mAh Li-Ion battery powered the device for up to eight hours of playback on a full charge.[4]
The audio output circuitry was designed by engineers at Ayre Acoustics,[1] and featured an ESS Sabre32 ES9018K2M digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The DAC accepted stereo PCM input up to 384 kHz with samples of up to 32 bits per channel.[8] The device had two 3.5 mm audio outputs: an amplified headphone output, and a line-level output for connecting to other amplified equipment, such as a home or car stereo system.
The PonoPlayer measured 13×5×2.5 cm in a shallow triangle shape designed to fit in a pocket but also keep the display visible whilst sitting on a desktop or stereo. The device weighed 130g.
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