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"I believe that the wireless products that were on the market weren't really performing at a level that I think a lot of people wanted. And I know that they were very cost prohibitive."
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Matt Engstrom explaining why early wireless systems failed to meet professional demands — both in performance and cost — setting the stage for later breakthroughs.
Matt Engstrom
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Future Sonics
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"I believe that the wireless products that were on the market weren't really performing at a level that I think a lot of people wanted. And I know that they were very cost prohibitive."
Speaker: Matt Engstrom
From: Future Sonics
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Context: Matt Engstrom explaining why early wireless systems failed to meet professional demands — both in performance and cost — setting the stage for later breakthroughs.
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