Friday, August 29, 2008

EXCLUSIVE: Creative at IFA 2008

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After showing you Creative's booth at COMEX Singapore, we are bringing you an exclusive look at Creative's offering at this year's IFA. The IFA is especially important to Creative as Europe has always been Creative's strong hold and largest market. If you could recall, Creative launched the ZEN Vision W during IFA 2006 and the ZEN in 2007 also at the IFA. Although we expect no announcement of a new player during IFA 2008, we believe that Creative's current array of new players and audio solutions is sufficient to keep its booth abuzz. Pure Music, Pure Fun is this year's theme for Creative's booth.

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First Look: GigaWorks T3
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The above are pictures of the yet-to-be-released GigaWorks T3. The 2.1 speaker system is a new addition to the high-end GigaWorks family. It features Creative's latest SLAM (Symmertrically Loaded Acoustic Module) technology that enables the subwoofer to deliver a "thunderous output". Its eco-friendly Low Standby Power technology (which is patent pending) will allow it to consume a negligible amount of power in standby mode. There will also be an update to the Inspire family with the new Inspire T3200 (2.1) and Inspire T6200 (5.1) - which we do not have pictures of. The GigaWorks T3 will retail for EUR$199 (or USD$293 or SGD$414).


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These might seem like the GigaWorks T20 and T40 that we are already so familiar with but it's not. Instead it's a face-lifted version called the GigaWorks T20II and T40II. They are more rounded at the back, is darker in color and has a better finish. The LED light has also been removed from the front and placed at the back. The GigaWorks T20 series II will retail at EUR$99 (or USD$146 or SGD$206) while the T40 series II will go for EUR$129.99 (or USD$191 or SGD$270). Both will be available from September onwards.

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(Video by www.youtube.com/findyourzen)

Once again, we are the first to bring you the exclusive on Creative @ the IFA. I don't think you can see these pictures anywhere else on theweb! We will have more information for you as the IFA is on-going. Remeber to check us out daily!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Creative @ COMEX 2008

It seems that it's not just the players that are getting smaller at Creative, even their booth is getting smaller and smaller at each computer show(in Singapore at least). Creative used to occupy the prime floor (which is level 4 where most people are bound to visit and where major brands like Samsung, Canon, Nikon & Apple are) but this year it has been bumped up to level 6. Although I miss the glory days of Creative having those big, colorful and attractive booth, I think business-wise it makes more sense as having large booth can be a very costly affair and the number of days it is being used might not justify that high cost.
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Vado girls with giant Vado.

Visit Creative (Booth No.6121, Level 6, Hall 602) at the COMEX SHOW 2008! The COMEX SHOW 2008 will run from 28th(thurs) to the 31st(sun) August, 12PM till 9PM daily at the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

[PRESS RELEASE][COMEX OFFERS]

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

ZEN Mozaic now in 16GB



We knew that the ZEN Mozaic also comes in an unannounced 16GB version which Creative made official today. Although we have no words on the pricing, we believe it would retail at around SGD$269 (or around USD$190). The 16GB version only comes in Black.

Creative officially reveal the EP-430



About a week after we gave you an exclusive look at the yet-to-be released EP-430 in-ear earphones, Creative finally made it official today that its latest earphones will be available at the COMEX SHOW tomorrow at the relatively affordable price of SGD$29 (about USD$20). It isn't as good as the EP-630 or 830 (specs-wise) but i guess what you pay is what you get.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

CREATIVE CAPTIVATES COMEX 2008 WITH SHOWSTOPPING X-FI PRODUCTS


At this year's COMEX Show (28 - 31 August in Singapore), Creative's main focus is definitely on its X-Fi range of products. In recent months, we have seen a very aggressive expansion of the X-Fi family. From portable media players, to headphones to speaker systems, it seems that Creative has finally managed to make true its promise to have X-Fi everywhere.

Debuting at COMEX 2008:

Great deals not to be missed:
-Free USB Charger with every ZEN X-Fi purchased
-Creative Xmod wireless/Xdock @ $139 each
-Creative X-Fi Wireless Receiver @ $39 (usual S$129)
-Free Creative Inspire T3100 with every X-Fi Titanium soundcard
-Creative Vado @ $149 (usual $169)

Creative N400 X-Fi Enhanced USB Speakers


Although this isn't Creative first X-Fi enhanced speaker system (the X-Fi sound system Z600 is) the N400 is the world's first plug and play X-Fi enhanced USB speaker system. All you need is a single USB cable for both power and audio. Highly portable, not only does it improve your audio quality with its X-Fi technology, it also has dedicated multimedia control buttons (Play/pause, forward, rewind, volume up and volume down) and it even comes with a travel case for your convinience. Priced at S$119 (or about USD$83) you will probably see it at the upcoming COMEX in Singapore or IFA in Berlin. (Click here for more stock photo of the N400 from the Creative UK site)



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Hurry Sale!



How I wish I'm in the US now. Creative Labs is having a Hurry Sale where you can save up to 88% percent on products like speakers, PC Peripherals and MP3 players. Buy above USD$99.99 worth of stuff and enjoy Free Shipping! To be honest I do want the Creative Optical Mouse and the Desktop Wireless 7000 because it's really quite a steal and you can't find them anywhere anymore! So Hurry up as while stocks last!

[Creative Labs: Hurry Sale!]

Monday, August 25, 2008

Pure Music, Pure Fun, Creative goes to IFA

Once again, IFA is here and Creative will exhibit on stand 118 in hall 17 from 29 August til 3 September. This year's theme for the Creative stand will be "Pure Music and Pure Fun". The ZEN X-Fi will lead the Pure Music category with the Aurvana series of earphones while the ZEN Mozaic and Vado will head the Pure Fun section.

We will have exclusive photos of Creative's booth at the IFA - world's largest Consumer Electronics trade fair - so do look out for that!
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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Creative launches Sound Blaster X-Fi Go!



We can't say we did not see this coming. Shortly after the release of the Sound Blaster Play!, Creative has yet again announce the launch of Sound Blaster X-Fi Go!. The portable audio solution features Creative's award winning Xtreme Fidelity (X-Fi) sound technology that delivers compelling audio performance on the move. The Sound Blaster Go! has 1GB built-in flash memory that stores the essential software for instant simple installation on any notebook or desktop PC without the need of a CD.

Key Features of the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go!:
-Plug and Play
-Comes with incredible 360 degree X-Fi Headphone Surround for an enhanced audio experience
-EAX Advanced HD 4.0 and Open AL for maximum audio realism in games
-Creative ALchemy software restores surround sound for legacy games in Windows Vista

Bonus software available for free for X-Fi Go! users:
-Creative Karaoke Player with LRC format support, allows users to sing along with their favourite songs using Pitch Shifter function and Reverb effect
-Creative WaveStudio - provide convenient and easy audio editing, applying special effects and audio clean-up function for their recorded music files, lectures and podcasts

The Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! is available in Singapore from end August 2008 at a suggested retail price of S$79.00 at The CREATIVE Stores at Marina Square, Plaza Singapura and International Business Park, the online store at sg.store.creative.com and authorised dealers.

[PRESS RELEASE] [PRODUCT PAGE]

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Behind the music of ZEN X-Fi



I'm sure many of you have seen the latest ZEN X-Fi advertisements but have you ever wondered what went into making them? I had the privilege of asking Wayne Khin, the composer of the two pieces of music some of these questions. Wayne -a sound designer and composer - was an ex-employee of Creative Technology who now owes his own company called Homestudio.

1. What was the campaign brief for the ZEN X-Fi?

Just like most X-Fi integrated products, beginning of the music has to be simple and at certain point in the video, the music has to be full, just to show the contrast (with and without X-Fi). And it has to be an original composition.

2. How long did you take to come up with the music?

I am normally given a week or two to get the first idea of music done.

3. What is the message that the music is trying to communicate to the audience?

Similar answer to your question 1. No ad agency involved, so things are much simple.

4. You mentioned that you composed the "Taiko" track for theater ad. So far, I have only seen the ad in Creative stores. Will we see it in cinemas soon?

That's what I was told.

5. What other works have you done for Creative?

A couple of them, including WebCam, the early ZEN series. You may find some of them at http://www.homestudio.com.sg/

6. Lastly, do you own a ZEN X-Fi? If so, what do you think of it?

I do not own one, however I always had one while working on the music for the product so that I could test out the music on the product itself.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The unbearable lightness of being a Creative fan

It's really tough being a Creative fan. Some people think you are crazy, most don't understand your obsession but you still do what you do although it's a thankless job really. You faithfully buy their (almost) every product, you try to promote the products through word of mouth or if you're absolutely crazy, you set up a blog dedicated to everything Creative.

However, an encounter at the Creative Store at the International Business Park today left me disheartened. I know in many parts of the world, Creative do not have a physical store selling only Creative products. In these areas, Creative rely mainly on its online store or authorised retail partners to sell its products. Therefore, many Creative fans around the world, who do not have the opportunity to come to Singapore to have a look at an actual Creative store will be able to – from a few pictures posted on this blog.

There were no signages or notices noticeable in the store that says “photography is prohibited”. I kept in mind what Creative's CEO Mr Sim Wong Hoo once said about NUTS (No U-Turn Syndrome) where "when you want to do something and you seek approval of a higher authority. When there is no rule saying that you can do such a thing, then the standard answer is NO … When there is no rule, we cannot do anything. We become paralyzed.". Since there were no signs saying that I cannot take pictures, it simply means that I can do so until I'm told not to. No?

After taking a few shots of the products display, one Creative staff (who was walking round and round observing me) finally drummed up the courage to approach me to tell me that photography wasn't allowed in the store before asking me my intentions. I politely told him that the photos were for my blog, a Creative fan site. He smiled and nodded his head and left. He went back to the counter and were whispering something to his colleague while looking at our direction. I didn't really care much about it and went back to look for the webcam that I wanted to buy.

To tell you the truth, I could spend the whole day at the store, trying out every one of the products or simply just ogle at the packaging. But I really can't do it when the sales people are keeping such a close watch on us as if we are planning to shoplift their ... erm I can't think of any products that people would want to steal. Just as we were at the webcam booth trying out the various cam's resolution, the same person approached us again, trying to peek into what we had in our hands (2 webcams btw) and asked us if we needed help. I proceed to ask him why one of the webcam's video quality was so mediocre and he fiddled with it for a moment (which did nothing to improve the quality) and then went on to tell me that it's because that laptop is using Vista, so the quality is abit laggy and something about the video isn't supposed to be stretched till this big therefore causing the pixelation. From that short conversation, I now know that Creative's webcams are not competible with Windows Vista (which is not true btw) and lousy (which is subjective). Well done!

In the end, I decided to get the Live! Cam Notebook Pro so I proceed to the counter to pay for my purchase. Just as the guy was processing my payment, that guy who served us suddenly reappeared behind the chashier and whispered something to him and promptly floated away. I REALLY CANNOT STAND THE WHISPERING/BITCHING. Anything just say lah. The next moment, the chashier handed me a piece of paper and pen and ask me to write down my blog so that "he can answer to his PR people". (Actually, I didn't know cashiers liaise with the PR department you know? Now that you do, maybe you do have alot to answer for.)

Upon seeing the "nothingbutcreative.blogspot.com", he went: "Oh, you're the one with the unboxing of the ZEN X-Fi right?" I nodded and smiled, thinking someone actually knew my blog! Until he say: "Your blog quite popular but brought us alot of trouble. People think that the (ZEN) X-Fi is a gimmick and we had a very hard time explaining." [-_-] I presume he was referring to the "Is there really an X-Fi chip in the ZEN X-Fi?" part of my ZEN X-Fi review. Dude, consumers deserve to make an informed decision when buying a product. If the ZEN X-Fi really does contain an X-Fi chip then why don't you just say it. If yes, I will be more than happy to update that information on this blog, if not, I will stand by what I say.

I know this might not be a very big issue but good customer service is paramount to Creative, a company that pride itself to provide the best technical support. I feel that some sales staff of Creative just do not have pride for their job. They should really read what Mr Sim Wong Hoo has written in the article No U-Turn Syndrome (NUTS) from his book Chaotic Thoughts from the Old Millennium. Especially the NUTS #6 - More Creative NUTS section. It's a pity that I have to experience such bad service, if it was others, I'm sure they will not patronize that particular Creative Store again. However, I do have very good experience shopping at the other two Creative Stores especially the Marina Square brunch. The staff there are so much more friendly and knowledgeable. Is it due to the fact that these two brunches are not operated by Creative. Com'on Creative, as the flagship store at the headquarters, the level of service should have been nothing but world class.

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UPDATE:
I messaged Creative about the ZEN X-Fi chip in the ZEN X-Fi and this is what they say:

Dear Kingone,
With regards to your enquiry, you might wish to know that the Zen Xfi contains the Xfi Technology within the player and not a physical Xfi chip.

Best Regards,
Trixy
Customer Support Services
Creative Labs Asia

Monday, August 18, 2008

Exclusive first look @ the EP-430

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Creative has a pretty good track record with its mid-range in-ear earphones like the EP-630 and the more recent EP-830. Today we have for you the yet-to-be released EP-430, Creative's latest in-ear earphones that is available in 6 different colors. Launched as a new accessory for the new ZEN Mozaic, the EP-430 looks pretty darn good and the colored ear buds gives you the freedom to choose a color that matches your player. No words on pricing yet but do stay tune as we bring you the latest news on Creative.
UPDATE: The EP-430 retails at SGD$29(!) at the COMEX SHOW 2008.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Finding your pod of gold

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I came across this article in the newspaper which was talking about branding and thought that i should share it with you guys. One example the article cited for bad branding was Creative.

Marketing strategist Al Ries (No, never heard of him before) who said that the naming of the product is "the single most important marketing decision" a company can make, described the Creative Nomad Jukebox as a mistake as it was too long and too complicated.

Even Creative's brand name was criticized as "too generic" and that "All products are creative". He conveniently left out that Apple itself is also too generic a name and perhaps it even confuses people into thinking that it is a ... fruit company?

He further went on to say that he believes Creative "will never become a big global brand because the name encompasses too many products".

Blah, blah, blah ...

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GigaWorks HD50i for iPod [US release]


The GigaWorks HD50 is Creative's top of the line 2.0 speakers. It sounds really good even though it is very compact and lightweight, thanks to its titanium super tweeters and BasXPort™ technology. The HD50i now comes with a dock that allows you to display your video in its full glory on TV and charge and sync content from the computer. It also has a wireless remote that allows you to conveniently control the music on the iPod. However at USD$199.99, some might find it too pricey for a 2.0 system.

Creative have released a number of Made for iPod products over the years. However, I do not see any Apple shop or authorized re-seller carrying the products in Singapore (although I remember reading from one of their press release sometime back that the Apple Store in the US do sell it). Does the Apple shop in your country carry Creative's Made for iPod products? Leave us a comment or better still, take a photo of it in the store!

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