With countless headsets designed for PC gaming and audio, there's seemingly only a fraction of that attention placed on PC desktop speakers - those two (or more) portable speakers you sit on either ...
Creative, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment, today announced that as part of the recently launched “Designed for Dell” program, the Creative Inspire T10 speakers and EP-610 headphones are ...
These days, high quality speakers with Bluetooth technology simply don’t exist. Sure, there are great Bluetooth headphones out there and even some pretty high end Bluetooth iPod/iPhone docks, but high ...
Cheap speakers are better than no speakers, and if you’re looking for something to bring gaming or streaming audio to life they’re good for the price. What they’re not is room-filling bass monsters, ...
Like any decent work of art, the new Creative Pebble Nova will mean different things to different people. TechRadar's audio editor Becky Scarrott said they looked like Magic 8-Balls, or lawn bowls ...
A couple years ago when Creative first introduced the Sound Blaster AXX series, it was probably one of the coolest products I had ever had the opportunity of reviewing. At the time I simply hadn’t ...
Imagine is a new modular audio hub with AI features from Creative that targets gamers, audio professionals, and creators.
Creative has a message for all you docking speakers out there: your days are numbered. The company's just announced additions to its line of Bluetooth speakers, which it hopes will "usher in a new era ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You've probably used a Sound Blaster card in your rig at some point. These days, a lot of folks ...
Your computer probably comes with a speaker, maybe two. You’ve probably tried them once or twice, and either swore to never sully the air with their tinny crackle again, or only ever to use them in an ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...