A wi-fi music device developed for audiophiles will offer better audio output than CD players, says its maker.
Transporter is being billed as the world’s first network music player for lovers of pure sound.
The $1,999 (£1,079) player is aimed at people who encode music using so-called lossless formats, such as Flac or Wav.
Many people who rip their CDs onto a computer use formats such as MP3, AAC or WMA – all of which compress the audio, losing quality in the process.
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