Featured Content
Masthead
Executive Editors
Editor
Associate Editor
Gadgetell Originals
Around the Network



I like the look of this as a concept as anything that saves people from having to crack open their computers upgrading sound cards seems a good thing to me. But as a Mac user I was immediately drawn to the phrase:
That just seems plain daft to me as everyone knows (sic) that Mac users are more creative with their computing and way more “into” their music. OK, I can’t prove that one bit but you would have thought that a market that is dominated by the iPod and iTunes would be worth going after. Yes I know the iPod and iTunes work on Windows BUT that is my point really - why make something that is potentially so useful for only one side of the fence.
Now the review doesn’t say if it works under Windows on a Mac which would be somewhat ironic, and not particularly useful, but it would at least be an option.
All of that to one side, the device does seem like a pretty efficient way of getting 5.1 surround sound on your PC or Notebook without the hassle of upgrading your sound card, so if that appeals to you I suggest you check it out.
Via [Virtual Hideout]
Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! -
Subscribe to our feed →