Laptop technology has improved greatly in recent years. From Intel's Pentium M processor to upgradeable graphics cards, portable computing is slowly but steadily approaching desktop levels. But one ...
""=""> 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 ...
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 ...
Goodness, did we really do 9 pages already? Okay verdict time, first the one liner: The best got a little better for sure. If you own any card of the Audigy series it however is not necessary to ...
Hard though it may be to pronounce, Audigy may be the best-sounding concept to emerge from Creative Labs, inventors of the Sound Blaster, since wave-table synthesis, or 3D sound. The Audigy products ...
I like to record my own sounds on occasion. In the past the Creative cards have been great for that because of the "What U Hear" input that it provides to recording programs. So, I can bring up ...
Creative Technology has announced the Sound Blaster Audigy 2, the latest in its long-running line of PC sound cards. The Audigy 2 has the same claim to high-quality 24-bit/96kHz sound as the Audigy, ...
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip_ubbcode_quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ceb:<BR> I don't have an Audigy, but I remember seeing CPU Utilization ...
Creative Labs has settled a lawsuit that alleged misleading marketing of its Audigy and Extigy sound cards. It seems they said the sound cards could handle 24-bit audio at 96Khz when, well, they ...
There is only one way to review a soundcard properly and that's listening to the actual product of course. It's quite subjective though as sound is really personal and also you are limited by the ...