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    W3J & Bluetooth A2DP

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Hello-, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Hello-

    Hello- Notebook Consultant

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    Does the W3J support bluetooth a2dp for stereo transmission to bluetooth headphones? If so, do bluetooth headphones work just like regular wired ones? In games, watching movies, listening to music, etc.
     
  2. Nrbelex

    Nrbelex Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Well it would probably hinge upon the stack you're using. I believe the included Toshiba bluetooth stack does support it... but I don't have any way of testing it so I can't be of too much help - sorry.

    ~ Brett
     
  3. Mr.Pigeon

    Mr.Pigeon Notebook Evangelist

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    If the Toshiba stack doesn't support A2DP, the WIDCOMM stacks surely do. I used a pair of BlueAnt X5 BT headphones with my old Acer laptop. It worked very nicely with the WIDCOMM stack.

    >S<