Andrew today takes a look at the Creative Sound BlasterX G6 - the sound card that works with PC, Xbox one, PS4, Nintendo Switch and more ! Is it worth the £130 (£110 on offer at time of publication) ...
Originally the Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 occupied this spot, and the V2X is even better than its predecessor. Its compact soundbar design means that it can find a home even in the tiniest ...
Dolby Atmos is one of the most popular features in soundbars over $400, so I look at features that help maximize spatial sound quality. For example, does the soundbar offer dedicated height ...
Looking for true cinematic sound? You've come to the right place, as we take home cinema surround sound deadly seriously. Whether it's a traditional 5.1 system, a modern wireless surround alternative, ...
The Sound Blaster Katana V2 is a significant upgrade from last year's model with a sleeker look and, more importantly, better-sounding tweeters and subwoofer. They're well placed to face your ears ...
Here’s my hands-on review of an interesting option that offers 2.1 audio, RGB lighting and some style for about $130, the Creative Pebble ... What about the sound? Well, the Pebble X Plus ...
Digital artists, photographers, and animators are likely more than familiar with Adobe Creative Cloud and the suite's powerful lineup. With programs like Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator ...
In 1989, Creative unveiled Sound Blaster, a novel sound card that allowed computers to generate music and reproduce human voice, revolutionising the PC audio scene. In 1992, Creative became the ...
In 2000, when Creative released the world’s first ... first technopreneur to put Singapore on the world map with his Sound Blaster audio cards, launched in 1989. Since then, more than 400 ...