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Outrage Over Creative's Decision To Remove User-modded Vista Driver
March 31, 2008 – 6:40 PM in Desktop Computers
Mountain House (CA) - There is a storm developing around Creative Labs, as the company is opening fire against rivals and users on multiple fronts.
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Creative Audigy 4 Pro: The Ultimate Consumer Sound Card?
May 3, 2005 – 1:04 PM
In an effort to put some distances between themselves and the competition, Creative has updated the top-of-the-line model in its Audigy 2 series, now called the Audigy 4. Exactly what's new about this new version? And is it worth considering? -
DTS and 7.1: Creative Audigy 2 Platinum Pro
October 7, 2003 – 1:02 PM
It seems as if the Audigy 2 were only just launched, and here Creative is already offering not one, but several new versions. So what's new? Should you rush out and buy one? -
USB 2.0 Sound: Creative Labs Audigy 2 NX
November 14, 2003 – 12:03 PM
Creative Labs has introduced its first USB-2.0 external sound card. Does this external card manage to surpass the constraints posed by a USB connection? Is its performance on par with internal sound cards? We put the device through a comprehensive series of tests to find out. -
Big Sound, Low Price: Creative Audigy
September 27, 2001 – 1:06 PM
Creative Labs is bringing out a new range of sound cards based on a new DSP by E-Mu assisted by 24 bit converters. Linked with a new games library, the Advanced HD, the Audigy card is aimed at both game players and musicians who will benefit from the ASIO drivers. And as a bonus, Creative provides a FireWire port. Here is the low-down on a multimedia card that approaches professional standards. -
A Prima Donna on PC: Creative Labs Audigy 2
November 6, 2002 – 12:00 PM
Here we are again! As ever at this time of year, Creative Labs has released a brand new sound card. The last one, the Audigy, already had a host of exciting functions, so what could they come up with for the new Audigy 2? The answer is obvious and inexorable: DVD Audio, playing at 24 bits/192 kHz, recording at 24 bits/ 96 kHz, 6.1 sound, Dolby Digital EX decoding and THX certification!
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This external USB 2.0 ready sound system delivers high fidelity audio plus powerful features that will make you wonder how you put up with your...
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The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS with THX certification is the perfect choice for high-impact surround sound up to 7.1. Its 24-bit ADVANCED HD engine...
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The Sound Blaster Audigy SE is an excellent value upgrade to 7.1 surround sound on the PC. Featuring high quality audio specifications including...
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The PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook opens a new era of possibilities for the notebook user. This sound card delivers features previously...
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