Saturday, December 31, 2011

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD USB Audio System with THX SB1240

!±8± Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD USB Audio System with THX SB1240

Brand : Creative Labs | Rate : | Price : $89.59
Post Date : Dec 31, 2011 22:15:26 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


USB Sound Blaster X-Fi HD is an audiophile grade sound system with premium connectivity for your Notebook or PC. The front panel includes a conveniently located 1/4" microphone input and ¼ inch headphone jack with studio quality headphone amp and volume control. The rear panel features optical I/O, gold plated stereo RCA I/O plus an integrated phono preamp for direct recording of your vinyl collection from your turntable. Media Toolbox software lets you record, convert, enhance and organize your digital music easily, while THX TruStudio Pro technology brings you the same great audio experience found in live performances, films, and recording studios.

More Specification..!!

Shopping Hdtv Lcd 1080p Price Commercial Backpack Blower New Meyers Snow Plows

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Unboxing the Sound Blaster X-Fi HD

Creative Lab's Sound Blaster X-Fi HD is an audiophile-grade sound system with premium connectivity for your Notebook or PC. The front panel includes a 1/4" microphone input and 1/4" headphone jack, with a studio quality headphone amp and volume control. The rear panel features optical I/O, gold-plated stereo RCA I/O, plus an integrated phono preamp for direct recording of your vinyl collection from your turntable. We've also bundled our Media Toolbox software, which enables you to easily record, convert, enhance, and organize your digital music files while using our THX TruStudio Pro technology. This technology that will let you experience the same audio you would find in live performances, films, and recording studios. For more information about our Sound Blaster X-Fi HD visit: us.store.creative.com

Buying Iphone Usb Sync Cable

Friday, December 23, 2011

How to Guide - Connecting Your Laptop to HDTV Or TV

!±8± How to Guide - Connecting Your Laptop to HDTV Or TV

I'm writing this guide after being asked a few times on ways to connect a laptop to a TV. People want to achieve this for several reasons. First, it's great for presentations at work, school, or home. It's also convenient for viewing pictures and videos to friends, watching DVDs, and it is now even being used for viewing Blu-ray and other high definition content on the HDTV.

First, we want to make sure you're getting the most out of your laptop when it comes to displaying it on the TV.

If you have an HDTV with HDMI inputs, check if your laptop has an HDMI output. If it does, you're in luck! Your HDTV can display from your laptop in HD resolutions. All you need is an HDMI cable to connect them. If your HDTVs HDMI inputs are used up already. An HDMI switch would be the best solution for you. We supply switches that can connect up to 5 different HDMI sources to 1 HDMI input. If you don't have an HDMI output on the laptop, check if it has a DVI output. Some ASUS, and Dell laptops have them. If you do, you can connect your laptop to an HDTV with an HDMI to DVI cable. They are both digital cables so this will produce the same HD resolutions as a standard HDMI cable. If your laptop doesn't have HDMI or DVI out, it should have a VGA output. Connecting with VGA is capable of high resolutions. However, different TVs support different resolutions with VGA. You must check the maximum resolution your TV model supports with VGA. Pretty much all laptops come with an S-Video output. It's not going to be as great of a picture, but it will certainly do the job with an S-Video cable.

After you have connected your chosen cable, boot up your laptop and see if it has detected your TV. If not, you have to go into your display properties and look for the settings that will enable your TV to display from your laptop. Where to find the setting will vary depending on your graphics card (just look around). If you are having trouble getting your TV to show a picture, make sure you have updated the display drivers on your laptop. Now you're probably going to want sound from something other than your laptop speakers. So you can choose to output it to your TV, or blast it from your home theater audio receiver.

The best way to connect audio to your TV or receiver is through a digital audio cable. Both a digital coaxial cable or Toslink optical audio cable will work great for crisp high quality audio. Just make sure your laptop has either a digital coaxial or an optical audio output. Some laptops use the headphone jack to double as a digital coaxial (S/PDIF) output. If you use this method, your going to need a 3.5mm to RCA adapter with a digital coaxial cable. If your laptop has none of these outputs and you still really want that high quality sound. Don't worry! You can still get an external (USB) sound card that has digital coaxial out or optical out. I recommend the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 SB1090 with Toslink Optical audio out. Another way, which won't require any add-ons, is to use the headphone (3.5mm) jack on your laptop to the RCA (red and white) inputs on your TV or receiver. To do this, all you need is a 3.5mm to 2 RCA adapter with a 2 RCA audio cable.

I know all of these cables can seem confusing to you. If you're having trouble finding out what each cable looks like or find out more about a cable, check out the Cable Guide at CableTrain.com. All of these cables are available for you on our website as well. I hope you can now successfully connect your laptop to the TV in the best way possible!


How to Guide - Connecting Your Laptop to HDTV Or TV

Promo Stairmaster 4600cl Klipsch Synergy Cheap

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Creative ZiiO 7" tablet's cool audio botheration (must see and listen)

This video shows the problem which my Creative ZiiO 7" has from the very first day. I was quite happy at the beginning and thought that this problem will go away, unfortunately it happens more often than before. 3 times from 5 when device is go to sleep mode or I power it off, the nasty loud noise is coming out from both speakers (as you may hear from video) This is not funny at all when it happens at night, when I read the books in my bed. Also the both speakers permanently emits "white noise" sound. The white noise level depends on LCD panel brightness. I work in electronics so I 'm at 100% sure that it's a HARDWARE problem, probably due to bad еlectromagnetic shielding. I've contacted Creative Labs regarding those audio problems, and asked for RMA, but they simply ignoring my request. They send me the email "we transmit your email to next level of support..." and that's all no more reply. They have ignored my request for RMA (Return Material Authorization) By the way, there is no phone or postal address to contact them (at least for Creative France). So, if you consider to purchase Creative ZiiO, I strongly advice you DO NOT PURCHASE , or you probably will regret it. Because if your device will have any problem, you will be unable to return the device.

Ugg Cardy Sizing Immediately Best Reviews Of Sport Heart Rate Monitor


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Français Deutsch Italiano Português
Español 日本語 한국의 中国简体。