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Creative ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-FI Notebook

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Experience high quality sound...from your notebook. The ExpressCard Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook sound card features X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity technology that restores detail and vibrance to your MP3s and other compressed music. Watching movies on your notebook with X-Fi headphone surround technology will sound like you're in a room full of speakers. Plus, games are more immersive with support for realistic EAX sound effects that make you feel like you're actually in the game.

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  • Why are all the videos on this thing just repeating pre-scripted selling points? Can we get some details on the specific software/hardware features? One notable example... can this soundcard record system sound (rather than the cop-out options of just "mic" and "line" that so many trash-cards are giving us now days)?

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  • Has this been discontinued or replaced? Can't find it on the Creative UK website.

  • asio?

  • And how about for home recording via guitar rig4??

  • Does this work with Windows 7 x64? Does it have its own chip, or use the CPU to render sounds?

  • I cant find it in stores

  • does it work with win 7 64bit

  • Are there any Soundblaster cards for PC laptops that use the ExpressCard slot capable of onboard recording?

  • Yeah this sound card is very misleading. They market it as an X-FI which makes you think it has hardware acceleration for 3D games and so on.

    Basically it comes with a software implementation of EAX (which could work with any sound card in theory). And is nothing more than a decent DAC and ADC.

    Basically it's a very basic sound device but has high quality sound reproduction (via a decent DAC - Digital-Analogue Converter)

    It's not isolated so still gives a buzz when plugged into a big PA

  • such horse shit

    they're just making something to resell the old sound blasters to people under the pretext of providing more quality.

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