SRS Labs Debuts SRS WOW XT For Symbian OS Phones
Last update:  12-10-05 Submitted by smartphone
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SRS Labs plans to release a specialized version of its SRS WOW XT stereo and bass audio enhancement suite WOW XT for Symbian OS-based handsets using Texas Instrument Incorporated's OMAP 2 platform. Working with the TI Ecosystem team, SRS has developed this mobile solution to deliver an advanced audio enhancement implementation. This low-level, tightly integrated solution reduces time to market for OEMs and delivers superior sound quality and features to TI OMAP processor based handsets running Symbian OS.

SRS is licensing this new solution for SRS WOW XT directly to handset makers to enhance the sound quality of all music, DVB-H, and video played over the handset's small speaker(s), earphones and handset accessories (such as connected speaker / cradles).

SRS WOW XT is a valuable audio enhancement suite that provides award-winning 3D stereo and bass enhancement that overcomes the physical limitations of the small speaker drivers found in wireless phones. It is the only fully customizable solution that delivers world-class patented stereo and bass enhancement and utility applications all in one package. For mobile phone makers, WOW XT can dramatically improve a new wireless subscriber's first impression when initially trying a mobile entertainment application, making good sound quality a must-have in the eyes of service providers.

Technologies included in the SRS WOW XT solution:

SRS 3D: The industry's most immersive 3D stereo for one or two small-sized speakers or earphones, with notable extreme “width” for stereo speaker-enabled handsets.

FOCUS: Elevates the sound image from within the handset's tiny speakers, providing a clearer, larger sound image up and out of the handset itself. Also provides clarity to vocals and high frequencies.

TruBass: An industry-leading psychoacoustic bass enhancement technology that improves the perception of bass frequencies from speakers and headphones that, under normal conditions, could not produce these frequencies due to the inherent low frequency cut off and driver size limitation.





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