Friday, October 03, 2008

Digital life - Creative Inspire T3100 (2.1)


Superior speaker design for powerful hi-fi performance

Experience high-fidelity audio with the Creative Inspire T3100. This two-way speaker system features a tweeter and mid-range driver that delivers hi-fi sound onto your desktop. Listen to greater detail from cymbals, triangles and acoustic guitars. The enhanced warmth and character results in a live experience that's close to reality. And with the 17-watt RMS powered wood subwoofer, you won't just hear the difference, you'll be able to literally feel it.


Full spectrum audio from two-way design speakers

Listen to your audio in vibrant color. The tweeter adds detail to the cymbals, triangles and other high-end frequencies while acoustic guitars and pianos gain warmth and character, thanks to the high performance mid-range driver that can recreate a realistic live audio experience for vocals and music.

More power and depth

Designed exclusively to produce the lower range of audible frequencies, such as the bass, this powerful subwoofer packs 17 watts RMS to enhance the two-way performance, giving more power and depth for your musical enjoyment.

Stylish metal grille complements your desktop

Make any room or décor chic with the sleek black and silver. These satellites not only deliver an outstanding performance, they also look good on their own.

Flared port for lower and cleaner bass response

With a bass unit that is fine-tuned to ensure the smoothest passage of air-flow - the result speaks for itself. Enjoy a cleaner and more even bass response.

Easy controls for private listening

Plug in your favorite headphones and enjoy your music without disturbing those around you. The convenient power and volume control makes it easy to control your music.

Small footprint and magnetically-shielded

Maximize your area for optimal performance. The small satellite footprint enables easy placement anywhere, you can even mount them onto the wall. Or if you prefer them near your desktop or TV, the magnetically-shielded satellites would not cause any undue interference.

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