Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Laptop Sound Card

The Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card has an amazing ability. It can send sound to speakers without the use of a spider’s web of wires and plugs. The Expresscard sized sound card will upgrade any compatible laptop to utilize a wide variety of audio technology.
 
The card, when used in conjunction with the wireless receiver from Creative, allows you to  send your favorite MP3s, iTunes and to any set of speakers within 100 feet. No more being tied down to the desk, table or even the room with these nifty new add-ons. Now you can lounge about and surf the web on the balcony while pumping your tunes through your living room sound system. 
 
Creative’s X-Fi technology boosts your music to new levels and is even smart enough to restore lost sound range thanks to compression algorithms that were used to crunch your tunes into their current size and shape. The CMSS-3D technology helps give you better spatial awareness during those hardcore gaming sessions while allowing you to utilize surround sound through speakers or headphones. No more will your buddy sneak up behind you in Counter-Strike and plant a bomb under you while you are waiting to snipe him.
 
Finally, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card comes with PowerDVD so you can play your favorite movies while using the full DTS and Dolby Digital Surround capabilities of your home audio system. Even if you haven’t got a full surround sound capable system, the card and receiver can give some virtual surround to boost the experience.
 
At $89.99, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card isn’t a terribly costly investment for the freedom the unit affords you. When coupled with the $69.99 Creative Wireless Receiver you’ll have the power to pump your bass into any, and every, room in the house at the same time. No more running wires through the walls and punching holes in the drywall. Now place the speakers and the wireless receiver where you want them and let your music float through the air. Both units are available now at retailers like Frys, Newegg, and Amazon.com and directly from Creative.com.

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