Saturday, December 27, 2008

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go!


Even with a set of headphones into the laptop sound rarely live up to the experience as games or movies, in fact, can deliver in terms of surround sound with far - and it is precisely this need, the external sound card Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! can meet. It is put into a USB port, the bundled software is installed directly from the 1 gigabyte of built-in memory, and it will sound much better through the card's headphone jack.


Sound card is built around the so-called Creative X-Fi technology with the features Crystalizer and CMSS-3D, and then supports it while EAX Advanced HD, among other things, used in many computer games.


Crystalizer is a technique that improves the sound quality of MP3 music, which is roughly know that the card guesses for the parts of sound that have been lost since the music was originally converted to MP3. With the Crystalizer is the music more round and plump and have a greater sense of detail. CMSS-3D is one of the technologies we need to hear to believe, because it simulates surround sound with a set of stereo headphones. And it works surprisingly well.


X-Fi Go! is a very sensible sound card at a reasonable cost to you, especially using headphones in front of a portable or stationary PC and want to make sure that the sound is in order. If you need to connect the surround speakers, you must however be addressed in the somewhat larger X-Fi 5.1 surround-sound card.

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