Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Live! Cam Socialize HD


The webcam business seems to be a slowly declining one for Creative. We thought that they have more than given up on it with the drought of new products. But we were wrong. Released today is the new Live! Cam Socialize HD - Creative's first HD webcam! This is one of the best looking webcam that we have seen from the Live! Cam series and with HD, we are sure you would look good too! The Live! Cam Central has also been upgraded to version 2. Some of the new features included are Voice FX (similar to the Sound Blaster headset ones), Desktop Share (where you can show a portion of your desktop to your friend and Media Slideshow (drag photos into Live! Cam Central 2 and it will appear as a slide show to your friends). The Live! Cam Socialize HD will retail at $69.99.



Live! Cam Socialize HD Product Page
Product Demo

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Enjoy Wireless freedom with the Inspire S2 Wireless!


I must admit that I was pretty excited when I heard that the original Inspire S2 has gone wireless! What I liked about these mid-range speakers are the really small satellite speakers that can fit in the palm of your hands. And it has an audio-out jack and volume control which is really convenient if you know what I mean. With most phone equipped with Bluetooth now, you can simply stream music from your phone to the speakers in a matter of seconds. While Bluetooth isn't the best way to steam music (music are compressed when streamed by Bluetooth), the speakers are powered by apt-X audio codec which provides low latency audio codec for high quality wireless music playback. There's a 10 meters distance limit for these wireless baby. The only thing holding me back? That $219 price point :(

Sound Blaster Easy Record

Creative's latest Sound Blaster product is the new Sound Blaster Easy Record. To put things simply, the Easy Record allows you to convert your MiniDisc/cassette tape music into Sound Blaster quality MP3 files. Although I don't personally know of anyone who still uses a MiniDisc player, this product might be targeted at the Japanese market where majority of MiniDisc/Discman were sold. With its cheap price point and bundled software, the Easy Record might not be such a bad idea afterall.