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Audio![]() ![]() Turtle Beach Earforce D2 ReviewWith a market flooded with accessories already, is there really any room left for Turtle Beach to get in for gaming? We'll take a look at the D2 unit and see how well their offering stands up in the market.November 23rd, 2007
![]() ![]() Turtle Beach Earforce W3 ReviewConsole gaming accessories get another update as the Earforce W3s enter the marketplace delivering wireless audio to the masses for the Nintendo Wii.November 22nd, 2007
![]() ![]() Turtle Beach Ear Force AK-R8 ReviewThe realm of surround sound gaming is still expanding, every company wants a piece of the action, be it through dedicated solutions or dedicated surround headset technology. In this case Turtle Beach goes the way of the Headphone with the latest in the AK-R8 series.August 23rd, 2007
Logitech X-530 ReviewVeGiTAX2 goes head to head with the Logitech X-530 surround sound system. With an affordable entry price the X-530 seems to be the answer to value oriented computer owners wishes.October 4th, 2004
Altec Lansing AHS-602 ReviewVeGiTAX2 reviews the Altec Lansing AHS-602 headset w/ microphone this time around. The headset features noise reduction on the headphones and on the microphone, also Altec takes a step further by introducing SRS 3D sound into the mix. How well will it all tie in though? Read on to find out.September 19th, 2004
AOpen MS-900 5.1 Speakers ReviewStill have a pair of $20 speakers cranking out your games, MP3s and -- dare I ask -- DVD movies? Its easy to see why, though; for most, speakers are probably the least regarded component in a complete PC system.April 16th, 2002
Polk AMR130 5.1 Speaker ReviewThe AMR130 uses 4 identical satellites for each of the front and rear left-right speakers. In theory this allows for an even sound field for movies, however we really liked how the AMR150s multi-driver front satellites allowed for its increased musicality.March 13th, 2002
Altec Lansing ATP 5 ReviewAltec Lansing has been one of the original multimedia speaker giants, around since almost the dawn of the multimedia speaker age. Throughout their existence, they have come to be trusted by many casual audio enthusiasts and gamers alike. Not so long ago, they introduced their ATP3 set of speakers, a stereo speaker set featuring a unique design flare. Today, we take a look at the ATP4, the 4.1 surround version of the very same series.July 31st, 2001
Polk AMR 150 ReviewLast time we took a look at the Polk AMR90 and found it to be an able budget 4.1 set that fell somewhat short of expectations with muffled upper end performance. Now Polk Audio, ever the perfectionists, have released their latest 4.1 speakers, the AMR150, which promises to deliver all the goods at the still comfy price of $149.99.March 1st, 2001
Polk AMR90 ReviewIm somewhat of a fiend when it comes to speakers. I see a pair that looks interesting or that has attracted some buzz, and I want to test them out myself. A while ago Polk Audio introduced their first multimedia speaker systems, and these were really good looking systems that I wanted to try straight away. Well I never got a chance to try those speakers first hand, though now I have the chance to try one of the newest additions to Polk Audios lineup. The AMR90 is a brand new 4.1 surround system that costs just a hair above $100.January 17th, 2001
Midiland S4 7100 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers ReviewA few months ago we took a look at the MidiLand S4 4060 3 piece speakers, the first set of the new S4 family of speakers from a company that has a reputation as one of the finer multimedia speaker manufacturers. The S4 was to continue a tradition set by the famous S2 premium line, while competing against a generation of lower priced speakers. The S4 7100 continues the S4 line as its 5.1 surround sound solution, a solution that is closely tied to the S4 4060 set because both sets are based around the exact same satellites.October 11th, 2000
Boston Accoustics BA4800 ReviewBoston Acoustics is a longtime maker of quality home theater and home audio speakers, which gives them somewhat of advantage in the multimedia/computer speaker market thanks to their long time experience with speaker equipment in general. Ive had the privilege of having reviewed, quite extensively, nearly every multimedia speaker set that Boston Acoustics has come out with thus far (all except for their exclusive Gateway speakers), and all have turned out to be good speakers.September 20th, 2000
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