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		<title>SRS Labs&#8217; TruMedia comes to Android</title>
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SRS Labs may rich person joined the LiMo Foundation, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they ar not look into other Linux-based chopine, as wellspring. Quite the contrary, the company announced that its rooms of audio frequency enhancement solutions, SRS TruMedia, is now available for use on Android-powered devices.
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<p>SRS Labs may rich person joined the LiMo Foundation, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they ar not look into other Linux-based chopine, as wellspring. Quite the contrary, the<span id="more-660"></span> company announced that its rooms of audio frequency enhancement solutions, SRS TruMedia, is now available for use on Android-powered devices.</p>
<p>Based on a modular platforms, SRS TruMedia makes it simpleton for OEMs to &#8220;precisely tune the TruMedia rooms for optimal audio performance on every shuffle and model.&#8221; With TruMedia on gameboard, music and videos sound more cancel and detailed, oblation &#8220;remarkable profoundness and clarity.&#8221; Moreover, SRS says TruMedia is very resource friendly with low gear MIPS and computer storage requirements; and that during the effectuation, SRS engineers work closely with manufacturers to optimize the carrying into action of each gimmick&#8217;s audio frequency system&#8230;</p>
<p>And the matter you (and I) care about is &#8211; when we&#8217;ll see the first base SRS TruMedia-powered Android smartphone released. Hopefully, by the end of this class, though that&#8217;s not to say we rich person any inside information, it&#8217;s more of a hope than anything else. </p>
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