There isn't much that can be said about audio cards, usually, besides the clarity, intensity and fidelity of the sound produced, but it looks like ASUS decided to experiment with something different when it created the Xonar U3.Sound cards don't really get much attention these days, mostly because there ar... |
8 April 2011 10:27 GMT |
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Asus' Xonar line of audio accessories has grown quite considerably since its introduction, and the company plans to expand it even more with the soon-to-be-released Xonar Essence One which packs an audiophile grade headphone amplifier and a USB DAC inside the same external unit.
The amp used for the Essence O... |
9 March 2011 04:37 GMT |
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While Asus' Xonar line of sound cards is great for desktop users, laptops and other small for factor computers don't feature the expansion slots necessary in order to install such a solution, so Asus developed a new external USB version of the $30 Xonar DG that is about the size of a thumb stick.
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11 January 2011 05:35 GMT |
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ASUS may have been focusing on the laptop market lately, but it seems to have taken a bit of time off from it by unveiling a different sort of product, namely a new sound card from the Xonar family, known as the Xonar DG and designed with a low profile PCB.As end-users know, practically all motherboards have their o... |
23 August 2010 11:05 GMT |
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Seeking to satisfy the enthusiasts' ever-growing need for better graphics, high overclocking capabilities and overall top-tier performance, most, if not all, PC hardware makers that attended CeBIT tried to grab attention with new motherboards or high-end graphics cards. Still, while 4GB adapters and motherboards... |
5 March 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Asustek recently released a new series of sound cards targeted at the enthusiast and high-end markets, which somehow ended Creative's supremacy on the market. Until Asustek arrived on the market, users who would like to enjoy a Hi-Fi audio experience had to knock on Creative's door. Things are about to chan... |
26 March 2008 07:30 GMT |
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