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Nov 19 2009, 2:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Storage for the 4HD is to a 2TB internal HDD and the device is capable of accessing any digital music library. The server also has a built-in CD drive that allows music to be copied directly to the internal HDD. Tracks can also be imported from Mac and Windows computers.
Olive says that the high fidelity 24-bit music is offered thanks to a proprietary high-resolution DAC that uses the Texas instruments 192khz/24-bit Burr-Brown PCM1792A. The Olive 4D has built-in 802.11n WiFi and sells for $1999.
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