Electronics giant continues aptX rollout
15 November 2011

CSR aptX codec gives Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus superior wireless audio
CSR aptX codec gives Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus superior wireless audio.
As part of an ongoing licensing partnership with Samsung Electronics, CSR plc has announced that its aptX Bluetooth audio codec will be supported in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus.
CSR's aptX audio codec built into this successor to the most popular Android tablet computer will enable it to deliver CD quality stereo audio wirelessly to a range of aptX-enabled Bluetooth stereo speakers and headsets, such as the Samsung HS3000.
“With their inclusion of our aptX codec in the new Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, Samsung has raised the bar for wireless audio quality. It’s a strong statement from a market leader underscoring the appetite for our aptX technology to ensure pristine audio over Bluetooth,” said Anthony Murray, Senior Vice President of the Home Business Unit at CSR. “We look forward to Samsung continuing their rollout of additional mobile devices incorporating our aptX codec as consumers increasingly accept nothing but the best in terms of wireless audio quality.”
The CSR aptX codec uses advanced algorithms to efficiently fit the entire 10 Hz to 22 kHz high-fidelity audio frequency range neatly within the more limited bandwidth of Bluetooth wireless transmission. Through the efficient use of data rates, our aptX technology is able to deliver unprecedented audio reproduction with exceptional dynamic range. Our aptX technology also delivers low latency to avoid video lip-sync issues. When incorporated in audio generating products like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, our aptX audio codec enables stereo audio recordings to be delivered transparently over a Bluetooth link, regardless of whether they are stored uncompressed or in compressed formats such as MP3, AAC or FLAC.
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