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TechnologyTell Review: High Resolution Technologies dSp and more


TechnologyTell Review: High Resolution Technologies dSp

Mr. Hobson, you owe me an email reply ;-)

While attending CES 2015, I made a point to visit as many audio-related booths as I could. While floating through the upper floors in the Venetian, I happened to pop into the suite for High Resolution Technologies. Why? Because they were playing some fun music loud enough to lure me in (unlike almost half of the other suites on those three floors).

After what must have been at least a 20-minute conversation with the team, including CEO Michael Hobson, I left the suite with high spirits, great information, and a diminutive audio gadget tucked in my bag. Normally, I refuse on-the-spot product offers (as well as any other handouts at CES, other than USB press kits), but the clear-bagged package was no bigger than a brace of USB flash drives anyway.

I didn't get a serious chance to test it until I got back home. What I heard thoroughly impressed me. But when I searched for a product page with more information, I came up totally empty! I found all of HRT's other products (also on Amazon), but not this one. Little did I know that in about three weeks time I would have my answer.

Design

The High Resolution Technologies dSp (and i-dSp) is currently funding on Kickstarter. What I've had in my possession this entire time has been an early production unit. I have no idea what, if any, tweaks may be made from my unit to the new ones to be created. But as far as I'm concerned, it doesn't need any.

High Resolution Technologies dSp

So small, yet so capable!

It's about the size of your average USB flash drive, but noticeably lighter. When you pick it up, you might assume that there is nothing in the High Resolution Technologies dSp, since all you feel and hear is plastic. But…

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Samsung reportedly sold over 600k Galaxy Note Edge units

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Sprint Galaxy S5 to get Android 5.0 Lollipop today

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Netflix will expand to Japan in the fall

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AMPL "smart backpack" promises a compelling way to charge your devices

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Second-gen Nvidia Shield Tablet with Tegra X1 rumored for March unveil

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