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When my computer speakers died last month, my 23-year love affair with them ended. The Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers that bit the dust were my second set; the first was so good that I bought them ...
Creative has announced the launch of two new desktop speakers, the Creative Pebble X and Pebble X Plus. These are the latest speakers in the Creative Pebble series, and they come with up to 60W of ...
Creative Technology has expanded its Pebble series with the introduction of the Creative Pebble X and Creative Pebble X Plus. Featuring an RMS power of up to 30W and peak power of up to 60W, ...
In the vast, wild world of audio tech, giants often overshadow the little guys. This is what makes Creative’s Pebble series so unique. They are the little speakers that could, both literally and ...
If you’ve seen the header image and found yourself a bit confused, yes, those are speakers and they’re from a brand you likely know already. Over the decades Creative has made a name for itself as a ...
With aux and Bluetooth as alternatives to USB, this is more than just a computer speaker. The Pebble X Plus can be a complete audio solution for your bedroom, student dorm room, or home office. It ...
Creative Technologies’ Pebble series has enjoyed almost universal praise as some of the best budget-priced computer speakers you can buy. With prices as low as $50 for a Pebble Plus two-speaker setup, ...
Creative's latest speaker system, the Pebble Plus, is meant to bring 2.1-channel audio to any Mac or Windows PC at an insanely low cost. There's a tendency in the review sphere to skew towards mid- to ...
Computer speakers are the unsung heroes of the audio world, dutifully spitting out audio that’s often better than the sometimes aggressively bad speakers built in to your monitor, desktop or laptop, ...
Anyone who works from home on a regular basis knows this all too well: Laptop speakers just don't cut it most of the time. Sure, for a Zoom call or the occasional YouTube video, they'll get the job ...