Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook
Creative X-Fi sound cards have been around a while, but with the Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook ExpressCard 34 we have the first iteration of the race.

The card is fairly simple. It has lights to indicate the power and wireless connectivity, and two jacks 3.5 mm in the end, an audio and a microphone for in. When the card instead of pokes around 40mm from the side of your notebook.
Creative’s claim that its X-Fi technology dramatically improves the quality of compressed music files depends on your definition of improvement. Once loaded, Creative’s suite of software allows you to modify the card audio output in a plethora of interesting ways. The configuration of EAX can be used to emulate various places, the settings give ersatz 3D surround sound, while the X-Fi Crystalizer beefs certain frequencies to give a greater sense of clarity.
You can also Smart Volume Management, which reduces the gap between tranquility and the upper bit of a song, plus a ten graphic equalizer bars with ten pre-series and the option to set and store their own profiles. There is also a master hand by failing to bring change everything back the way it should start with the management of himself to tie a knot in audio.
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