Most of the goods at CES were, naturally, consumer electronics. However, I did make the rounds to check out some of the gaming specific hardware. While I saw some neat wheels and controllers from our ...
Creative Technology Ltd., which recently returned to the black, is banking on its latest external USB sound card to boost profits, but some analysts suggest market hype might be overdone. The Sound ...
Recently Creative Labs have released the Extigy soundcard. This is basically an External Audigy Soundcard connected via the USB port. Personally I think the device is amazing. The Sound quality, ...
Great ideas always seem obvious in hindsight. That said, our first reaction to the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Extigy ($135 street) was to wonder why nobody else is selling a consumer-friendly ...
Creative today announced the Sound Blaster Extigy, their first external soundcard. For $149.99 you get a device you hook up to your USB port and will give you 24-bit 96kHz multi-channel audio playback ...
The concept of an external sound card connected via the USB port isn’t a new one. Both Altec Lansing and Microsoft have already offered USB-based solutions that made it possible to do without a sound ...
Hey all,<P> I just picked up this SB Extigy yesterday...I am under the impression that it just came out. Anyone else try it out? I am having quite a time getting it fully functional under WinXP. Their ...
OK so the Extigy doesn't really deliver all its claimed features, has its limitation and uses a lot of CPU, but is there any other external product (!= PCI) that can deliver through an USB1(2?) or ...
Shortly after returning from CES, I wrote a preview of the Sound Blaster Extigy. Before the show I hadn't heard dick about the Extigy, so it was a very exciting presentation. My hopes were high after ...
Limited bandwidth of the universal serial bus (USB) can affect the sound quality when the system gets really busy with multiple tasks Needs a dedicated USB channel Verdict: High-performance gamers, ...