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Low cost Linux portable digital audio workstation by Trinity

, Jul 8th 2006 Discuss [0]

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Trinity Audio Group is attracting budget conscience music producers and podcasters around the world. It is based on the Compulab’s CM-X270L, the Trinity, along with a variety of open source audio applications, such as on Linux, inclusive of Audacity and Escasound, helps them in developing their own graphical frron-end.  The specs seems to be usual, that includes a 6.5 inch TFT running at 640×480, 128MB RAM, 20GB hard drive, built-in WiFi, two Neutrik combo jacks, and a purported four hours of battery life. It will be ready to be shipped in October for $1000.

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