I have some inexpensive but really nice sounding 2.1 Creative speakers. I believe they are the Inspire T2900 model. Someone apparently stepped on the wired remote which is used to control the colume, ...
Creative Technology today announced the release of the Creative Live! Audio A3, the latest USB audio interface poised to transform the way users experience audio in their creative pursuits. Featuring ...
If you grew up nerdy in the 90s, you'll likely have fond memories of the ubiquitous Sound Blaster range of desktop speakers and sound cards from hardware maker Creative. The brand's still around, and ...
Digital potentiometers (pots) offer advantages for audio volume (gain) control applications and can replace bulky mechanical pots, especially in handheld portable devices such as MP3 players, PDAs, ...
The new Creative Stage V2 is a great 2.1 sound system with multiple inputs and a separate wired subwoofer. My job is great because I get to review some of the latest and greatest audio equipment ...
The venerable Creative T20 speakers have been around for many years and remain an excellent option on a budget. However, their design and feature set are showing their age, which is where the new ...
A few months back, we revisited the Sound Blaster Katana V2 from Creative Technology and I echoed Chris Coke’s sentiment in our review.I believe “wow” was the word we used to describe it – it was ...
The Creative Sound Blaster GS3 is a superb and compact soundbar that doesn't;t take up too much desk-space but produces a big sound. Computer speakers come in all shapes and sizes from the little ones ...
Creative Labs wants people to fall in love with PC audio again. That’s a challenging task at a time when even gamers who drop big bucks on video-card upgrades think of sound cards as anachronisms.
With aux and Bluetooth as alternatives to USB, this is more than just a computer speaker. The Pebble X Plus can be a complete audio solution for your bedroom, student dorm room, or home office. It ...