LG Electronics (LG) announced that the LG V20, the next featured smart phone, will be the first smart phone industry has a digital-analog converter (DAC) HiFi 4 channels and 32 bits, and this to offer, for the first time, a sound experience of top quality on a mobile device.
When users use a compatible wired headset, the NAC 4 channels will sound exceptionally clear which approaches that of a live performance. This sound exceeds that which is produced by a traditional NAC since it can reduce up to 50% of ambient noise. tour videos with the V20 are accompanied by a soundtrack that can sense the powerful sound of the waves washing up on a beach or a conversation between two people in a noisy evening.
LG worked closely with ESS Technology, a leader in the field of audio and analog devices of high performance, to ensure that the NAC 4 channels provides the best sound experience to owners of LG V20. The NAC 4 channels is the highlight of many multimedia features advanced included in the LG V20. The NAC Hi-Fi 32-bit ESS Technology was previously included in the V10, the predecessor of LG V20.
"As as smart phones mature, we're seeing more and more consumers who are looking for features that go far beyond a fast processor and a big screen," said Juno Cho, President of the company LG Electronics mobile communications. "As the industry seeks to provide multimedia consumer experience more holistic, greater sound quality simply represents the natural evolution of the smart phone. We are delighted to continue our long standing partnership with ESS and offer the best sound category to users of LG V20. "
"We are very pleased that the technology associated with our NAC 4 channels is included in the V20, the latest featured smartphone from LG, designed for users who want to enjoy the best multimedia experience," said Robert Blair, President and CEO of ESS Technology. "As technology mainly available with high-end audio equipment, the NAC 4 channels of V20 will ensure that users will feel transported a professional quality home audio system in their smartphones. "