Canaux de sortie audio | 2.1 |
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Technologie de connectivité | Filaire et sans fil |
Utilisation recommandée | la télé |
Format audio | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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Fichiers audio pris en charge |
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Couleur du produit | Noir |
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Largeur | 600.0 mm |
la taille | 60.0 mm |
Profondeur | 79.0 mm |
Poids | 1.5 kg |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
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Bouton ON / OFF | Oui |
Disque dur intégré | Non |
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Lecteur optique | Non |
Lecteur de carte mémoire | Non |
Entrée analogique 3,5 mm | 2 |
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Entrées analogiques 5.1 / 6.1 / 7.1 | Non |
Entrées stéréo RCA analogiques | 0 |
Sorties stéréo RCA analogiques | 0 |
Entrée de composant (YPbPr / YCbCr) | 0 |
Sortie de composant (YPbPr / YCbCr) | 0 |
Entrée composite | 0 |
Sortie composite | 0 |
AUX dans | Oui |
Entrée coaxiale numérique (S / PDIF) | 0 |
Sortie coaxiale numérique (S / PDIF) | 0 |
Entrée optique numérique (S / PDIF) | 1 |
Sortie optique numérique (S / PDIF) | 0 |
HDMI | Non |
Pré-sortie (subwoofer) | Oui |
Entrée S-vidéo | 0 |
Sortie S-vidéo | 0 |
Sortie péritel | Non |
Sorties casque | 1 |
USB | Oui |
Quantité de ports USB 2.0 | 1 |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Non |
NFC | Non |
Connexion Ethernet | Oui |
Bluetooth | Oui |
Profil Bluetooth |
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Version Bluetooth | 4.2 |
Prise d'entrée CC | Oui |
Faire la queue | Oui |
Calibrage automatique (avec micro de mesure) | Non |
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Puissance par canal | 75.0 W |
Séparation du signal | 4 voies |
Convient pour le subwoofer | Oui |
Sans fil | Non |
Gamme de fréquence (max) | 20000.0 Hz |
Gamme de fréquence (min) | 150.0 Hz |
Nombre de haut-parleurs | 4 |
Puissance nominale RMS | 75.0 W |
Puissance RMS du haut-parleur Soundbar | 45.0 W |
Égaliseur | Oui |
Soundbase | Non |
Subwoofer inclus | Oui |
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Type de boîtier (sous) | Bass reflex |
Puissance RMS du subwoofer | 30.0 W |
Plage de fréquences du caisson de basses | 20 - 150 |
Largeur du caisson de basses | 130.0 mm |
Profondeur du subwoofer | 299.0 mm |
Hauteur du caisson de basses | 333.0 mm |
Poids du caisson de basses | 4.0 kg |
Récepteur de radio | Oui |
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radio FM | Non |
Station d'accueil pour mobile / tablette | Non |
Certifié DLNA | Non |
Prise en charge 3D (compatible 3D) | Non |
Haut-parleurs sans fil inclus | Non |
Application de contrôle à distance pour mobile / tablette | Oui |
Télécommande portable | Oui |
Lecteur DVD / Blu-ray séparé | Non |
Type de connecteur d'amarrage | Micro USB |
Compatibilité d'accueil Apple | Oui |
Mode de jeu | Oui |
Conçu pour un montage mural | Oui |
Utilisation du meuble TV | Oui |
Consommation d'énergie (veille) | 0.5 W |
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Creative revamps its Sound Blaster gaming soundbar.
I was sitting at a restaurant with a group of friends one Sunday afternoon after church when a couple of girls started talking about makeup. "I spend an hour every day putting on makeup before I leave the house," the first girl said. "I just do not leave the house without it." The second girl responded, "I would rather have an extra hour of sleep than to put on makeup." Taking the opportunity to join this conversation, I said, "That is the exact same reason why I do away with makeup as well." Now, while it is not literally wrong I prefer an extra hour of sleep over putting on makeup, the actual reason why I do not put on makeup is not because I need an extra hour of sleep. After all, I am a guy, and I am not into that kind of stuff. With the popularity of soundbars in the market today, I will have to boldly say that, in a similar manner as to why I do not put on makeup, people do not prefer soundbars over actual speakers because of its sound quality. People want soundbars because they deliver better performance than primitive systems like the one built into your TV (or maybe nothing at all), and for the form factor and convenience it offers, it is as well as you can do, given the constraints. As I was looking around for a soundbar that fits underneath my 42" TV that doubles as a monitor for one of my computers in my basement, one product caught my eye. The Creative Sound BlasterX Katana promises great audio performance for gaming and entertainment alike in an aesthetically pleasing package. Creative has long been known for their computer audio products since the 1980s. How successful are they today with the Sound BlasterX Katana? Read on to find out!
It is hard to point out any single reason you might need a dedicated gaming sound bar but the Creative Sound BlasterX Katana will help you find one. The Katana is a fantastic sound bar providing clear nuanced sound from a small package which can easily handle my most demanding music and gaming needs.
Our Sound BlasterX Katana review takes a look at an extremely loud, sleek looking, under monitor RGB soundbar solution for your computer, console, or TV.
Sound BlasterX är en soundbar som placeras under datorskärmen. Den är speciellt utvecklad för datorspelare, men kan även användas till PS4, Xbox One eller teven.
Creative's Sound BlasterX Katana might be overkill for desktop audio, especially on Macs, but it's impressive nevertheless.
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Big sound, small form factor, and one eye-popping price tag.
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A perfect companion to your desktop. Upon first glance you’d think the Creative SoundBlasterX Katana is just another soundbar made for TVs – in fact, it’s actually made for desktops. The 2.1 configuration won’t give you surround sound support, but it’s powerful enough to deliver audio that can literally make your desk shake. There are …
The Creative Sound BlasterX Katana isn't exactly cheap, but is a great buy if you're looking to improve your gaming audio setup at your desk.
Sound BlasterX Katana is a compelling sound bar aimed at gamers, or any situation where you want to upgrade the audio from a TV without blowing the budget or needing another cabinet to house the equipment.
The new Creative Sound BlasterX Katana is a much more premium product and it is among the most expensive gaming soundbars you can find on the market. Let's see its performance.
Creative's Sound BlasterX Katana brings the soundbar to the PC with big sound, a small form factor, and one eye-popping price tag.
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