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  2. Asus Xonar - Wikipedia

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    Asus Xonar is a lineup of PC sound cards by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer ASUS. The lineup currently comprises the following models: Product Form factor

  3. Asus ZenFone 7 - Wikipedia

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    Sound 192 kHz/24-bit Hi-Res audio , DTS:X Ultra 1.0 7.1-channel virtual surround , Dual NXP TFA9874 amplifiers, Stereo speakers, USB Audio Device digital audio via USB-C, aptX Adaptive / SBC Bluetooth A2DP , ERM vibration motor

  4. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    X-Fi MB is commonly bundled with motherboards and computer systems, and is comparable to an X-Fi XtremeAudio. Bundled with some Asus and ASRock motherboards, the X-Fi MB is sold as X-Fi Supreme FX and is actually a standard Analog Devices integrated HD audio codec paired with X-Fi MB. The X-Fi features are implemented entirely in the software.

  5. Asus - Wikipedia

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    ASUS' products include 2-in-1s, laptops, tablet computers, desktop computers, smartphones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers, computer monitors, motherboards, graphics cards, sound cards, DVD drives, computer networking devices, computer cases, computer components and computer cooling systems.

  6. Asus ZenFone - Wikipedia

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    Before ZenUI, Asus made a front-end interface for Android phones and tablets called ASUS WaveShare UI, originally released on the Asus PadFone hybrid smartphone/tablet, and was later used on other Asus products. The last gadget to use the WaveShare UI was the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7. Devices that used this UI were: Asus PadFone Infinity (A80)

  7. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    The USB specification defines a standard interface, the USB audio device class, allowing a single driver to work with the various USB sound devices and interfaces on the market. Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux support this standard. However, some USB sound cards do not conform to the standard and require proprietary drivers from the manufacturer.

  8. Asus Transformer - Wikipedia

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    Support ASUS Splendid Technology With WideView Technology: Graphics: Integrated Intel HD Graphics: Sound: Built-in Stereo 1.5 W Speakers And Digital Array Microphone Support Windows 10 Cortana with Voice ASUS SonicMaster Technology: Input: 1 x COMBO audio jack 1 x USB 2.0 port(s) 1 x Micro USB 1 x micro HDMI 1 x micro SDXC card reader: Camera ...

  9. Asus Media Bus - Wikipedia

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    Asus Media BUS Graphic/Sound card PCI-AV868. Graphics runs over PCI, Sound runs over ISA Asus Media Bus v1.2 slot (no space between sockets) on P55TP4XE. The Asus Media Bus is a proprietary computer bus developed by Asus, which was used on some Socket 7 motherboards in the middle 1990s.