Today we are handling a new soundcard review and it has been a while hasn't it? Good grief, thank God Creative Labs launched something new. Normally written and reviewed by my good pal Brann Mitchell, ...
Although graphic card technology has progressed rapidly the past few years, sound cards haven't kept up with the pace. Sure, we've seen audio enhancements such as EAX, 3D audio, and Dolby Digital 5.1 ...
The Sound Blaster Audigy Fx V2 is powered by the heralded Sound Blaster Acoustic Engine technology that delivers high-quality, 5.1 cinematic surround sound, 24Bit 192khz high-resolution audio. Coupled ...
Sound Blaster Audigy Fx V2 features a separate daughter board as an upgrade option. Milpitas, California, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Creative Technology today announced the release of Sound ...
Just when it seemed like Creative couldn't possibly shoehorn any more functionality into its Sound Blaster product line, the company surprised us once more by reinventing its state-of-the-art Audigy 2 ...
It wasn't long ago that the term "sound card" meant a simple circuit board and a software driver for generating half-decent audio. How times have changed. Creative Technology's new Sound Blaster ...
Depending on whom you talk to, 7.1-channel audio is either the Holy Grail of immersive sound or the answer to a question nobody asked. As is often the case with new technology, the truth is somewhere ...
If there's any sort of standard in the world of PC audio it's Creative's Sound Blaster line of sound cards. Most every high-profile game in existence has specific EAX support (which is proprietary to ...
Impressive audio has never been one of the selling points of laptops. Small speakers, needing to conserve energy rather than belt out virtuoso, ear-splitting performances have always resulted in less ...
May introduce to you the Audigy 4 Pro. As you already figured from my way too long and boring introduction, this is not that different compared to it's little sister, the Audigy 2 ZS. Basically it's ...
Feb. 11 -- Depending on whom you talk to, 7.1-channel audio is either the Holy Grail of immersive sound or the answer to a question nobody asked. As is often the case with new technology, the truth is ...