It still degrades audio quality and that’s an area I refuse to compromise on.
The smartphone is not the expensive part of my mobile audio playback setup, I expect it to be compatible with the standard playback interface of wires.
It still degrades audio quality and that’s an area I refuse to compromise on.
The smartphone is not the expensive part of my mobile audio playback setup, I expect it to be compatible with the standard playback interface of wires.
My headphones (wired) cost more than a smartphone and I expect my handheld device to be compatible with them. I’ll rule out buying models based on this feature.
Really? They’re much better audio quality than bluetooth.
No, the need is still present. Headphone jacks are pretty essential still, wireless tech is not a replacement.
It’s going very well in Vancouver and most of its suburbs.
I assume it’s merely that they import energy from neighbours.
Here’s a map of who exported electricity in Europe in 2022, and who imported: https://www.powerengineeringint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/EU-Interconnector-Map-H2-2022.jpg
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Okay, who’s in to form a co-op and buy them?
At a glance these look ontario-specific, am I off-base? Never heard of TVO before.