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WHITE PAPER: New PC Sound Requirements 
Attacking MP3 File Compression and PC Fidelity Input/Output for 
HOLISTIC Listening Improvement 
 
 
December 9, 2002 
 
Traditionally, sound in personal computers has not really been 
about listening quality. Beeps, chirps and other simple tones 
used in personal computers were originally created to 
augment various commands, not to support an alternative 
listening experience. Used primarily as audio cues, personal 
computer sounds were tied to games, productivity applications 
or used as a single element in a brand, as in the Microsoft® 
“chord” that plays upon the opening of the Windows® 
operating system.  
 
Today, however, PC sound is going through a renaissance. 
Because of the proliferation and increasing sophistication of 
personal computers – and the continued migration of digital 
media into the home in general – consumers now want to 
listen to their computers in much the same way they listen to 
their stereos or TVs. Now, consumers want to improve the 
quality of entertainment experiences that are uniquely and 
conveniently
 provided by their computers. 
 
Manufacturers are responding. New computer introductions 
are emerging onto the market that position the PC as the 
staging area for home entertainment. In addition to enhanced 
music capability, these PCs have TV tuner cards, Personal 
Video Recorders (PVR), online program guide, etc. 
 
Philips White Paper: New PC Sound Requirements 
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