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Creative Sound Blaster GS5 review: A gaming soundbar with plenty of features but lacking fidelity
The Creative Sound Blaster GS5 promises a lot for relatively little money — but how good does it really sound?
Creative, not sure what to do next with sound cards, has decided to toss its wireless, sound enhancing X-Fi technology into the batter. Their newly announced an $80 X-Fi sound card for notebooks ...
If you have been building or supporting PCs for any length of time (twenty-plus years) then you have likely heard of Creative Labs, it's a brand well known for its Sound Blaster audio cards. I had ...
""=""> Creative Labs yesterday announced a new line of its popular Sound Blaster sound cards based on its new Audigy audio processor--aimed at satisfying the refined sensibilities of gamers and music ...
Creative has launched its new Sound Blaster AE-7 and AE-9 Audiophile Sound Cards this week making the Sound Blaster AE-9 available to preorder and the Sound Blaster AE-7 now available to purchase ...
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The Sound Blaster X7 delivers an incredibly strong price/performance ratio. If it had HDMI in and out (and the ability to decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio) it would be darn near perfect.
What makes the Audigy FX Pro relevant is not any single feature, but the combination of them. It delivers a cleaner analog output path, modest amplification improvements, and a mature software ...
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Dedicated sound cards may be far less prevalent than they were in the early days of PC gaming but they haven’t disappeared completely. If you grew up building your own gaming computers, Creative and ...
Creative’s new Sound Blaster X5, a USB sound card, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and headphone amplifier, promises to jack up your Mac’s audio quality. It’s not cheap at $280. But the device ...
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