Tin Salamunic: Cheap in price doesn't have to automatically equate to cheap in quality. Few have the luxury to afford a fancy headset like the Recon 3D Omega Wireless or SteelSeries’ Siberia Elite Prism. Fortunately, Creative knows that, and that’s why their product lineup offers a wide range of flexible pricing options. Creative’s latest Draco HS880 is a new and improved version of the previously released HS850. The HS880 improves several key areas, such as overall build quality and a deeper bass for enhanced audio depth. If you’re looking for quality sound at an extremely affordable price, Draco’s $50 price tag is tough to beat.
Sim founded the company in 1981 and had remained at its head ever since.
Surely one of the most recognised and respected PC brands in history. A great legacy to leave behind for sure.
I remember buying a SB card alongside my first 3D graphics card, the Voodoo 2.....Happy days!!!
The Creative Labs Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 gaming keyboard holds its own against better known competition, which is an impressive feat coming from a company better known for sound technology.
Creative’s latest UMAS (Under Monitor Audio System) has completely for folks at Geek Culture over, with its astonishing good looks, small form factor, and most importantly, unbeatable audio performance.
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$40 less expensive and better in every way.
Soundbars? Really? Maybe this satisfies someone who has never owned a proper hifi setup. For $400 you would be much better off with decent headphones. Invest $200 more and get an entry level 2.0 hifi system. For $1000 you might be able to get a decent 5.1.