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Creative Labs SB0950 ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card
Play music from your notebook through any speakers wirelessly using Creative wireless receivers. The ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook sound card makes your MP3s sound better than CDs and gives you an amazing surround sound experience even over headphones. Fidelity audio technology that restores the details and clarity to compressed music files like MP3s. The ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook sound card features X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity technology that restores detail and vibrancy to your MP3s and other compressed music. With Xtreme Fidelity technology you'll feel like you're sitting in with your favorite band or in the best seat at the movie theater. Watching movies on your notebook with X-Fi headphone surround technology will sound like you're in a room full of speakers. Get realistic 3D sound effects in your games Bullets whiz past your head. Games are more immersive with support for realistic EAX sound effects that make you feel like you're actually in the game. If you're using Windows Vista, Creative Alchemy restores surround sound for the same great gaming experience. Get cinematic DVD movie playback with PowerDVD software featuring DTS and Dolby Digital decoding. Play music through your speakers without wires Stream high quality music wirelessly to any speakers using Creative wireless receivers. ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-Fi lets you send music across the room or around the house. System Requirements - Microsoft Windows Vista (Service Pack 1, 32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows XP (Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3, 32-bit or 64-bit or Media Center Edition 2004 or later), 1.66 GHz Intel Pentium M, Intel Core, AMD Turion or equivalent mobile processor, 256MB RAM, 600MB free space, Available ExpressCard 34 or 54 slot, and CD/DVD-ROM drive more
- From: Trustedreviews
- Posted: Jun-02-2009
Aside from rubbish graphics cards, the thing that most often gets neglected on notebooks is the quality of the sound card. One might argue that there's good reason for this, since integrated sound-chips have reached a level of audio performance that'
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: CNET
- Posted: Jan-09-2009
"Not worth the money"
I bought this for my new lap top and was severely disappointed in it's performance. It's cheaply made, I had to return the first one I received as it was damaged and missing parts. The replacement I received was a disappointment, buy something else.
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: CNET
- Posted: Dec-28-2008
"Cheaply made, no sound quality improvement."
This purchase was a total disappointment. I wanted to make my laptop put out better sound and thought I could improve over the stock sound card in my new laptop. This card did nothing to improve the sound of my laptop. I feel I wasted my money.
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-24-2008
Lot of problems
Sound not great.Software opens menus on wrong monitor on dual monitor configuration, very annoying.Weird background buzz on headphones, don't know where it's coming from, maybe the mic (which has no mute).Sometimes music files played from disk skip.And finally, it gave me the blue screen of death...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-30-2008
crashes all the time
This item is cute, better than the previous version but that is not in life. I owned previous model but I had to return them all because when it came to play my movies through the built-in speakers it sounded terrible, so i bought this one as a replacement of the other but for my surprise this...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Pcper
- Posted: Nov-02-2005
The Sound Blaster X-Fi is Creative Labs' next generation sound card. It's impressive on paper and there's a lot of a new technology onboard. We take a close look at this sound card to see if it's worth upgrading to right now, or wait. Don't throw out
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Pcper
- Posted: Nov-02-2005
Summary The Sound Blaster X-Fi is Creative Labs' next generation sound card. It's impressive on paper and there's a lot of a new technology onboard. We take a close look at this sound card to see if it's worth upgrading to right now, or wait. Don't
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Hardwarezone
- Posted: Oct-11-2005
Introduction In recent times, there have been numerous positive and negative reports from online news portals and print publications on Creative Technology as it strengths its existing portfolio and we are sure many of you would have read about them.
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Shopzilla
- Posted: Oct-12-2003
Buy this Card Ignore the Bad Reviews
I was skeptical about purchasing the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum card because I was reading all of the reviews and these guys made this card sound like it was the devil. Well I took the plunge and decided to make up my own mind. I figure that all
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Shopzilla
- Posted: Oct-02-2003
Awful Soundcard
What a terrible card. I'm the type of person that can pretty much get anything to work but not this time. This card never worked right and tech support is clueless. They finally issued me an RMA but even if they send me one that works I will still
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