Whatever, dude. Whenever your company feels like coming up with a product that isn't just a retaliation to a product that Intel makes, then you can make an argument. When was the last time AMD ever came out with anything completely original and market-shaping? Go fig.
Much better than some of the CD sound quality is quality that humans can hear, but without some of the high frequency pitches. 9 times out of 10, sound is distorted by high frequency timbre or static that we can do without.
So, I say Kenwood didn't have anything better to do, so they invaded the MP3 market with something useless that their consumers can pay for. Your options are most plausible.
Whatever, dude. Whenever your company feels like coming up with a product that isn't just a retaliation to a product that Intel makes, then you can make an argument. When was the last time AMD ever came out with anything completely original and market-shaping? Go fig.
Much better than some of the CD sound quality is quality that humans can hear, but without some of the high frequency pitches. 9 times out of 10, sound is distorted by high frequency timbre or static that we can do without.
So, I say Kenwood didn't have anything better to do, so they invaded the MP3 market with something useless that their consumers can pay for. Your options are most plausible.