Para que estan sugiriendo algo que NADA QUE VER?
CREATIVE hace placas de sonido para Multimedia, GAMERS y Peliculas. No es para el uso que le quiere dar el usuario.
La tarjeta en cuestion brinda expansion de sonido 24bits digital en PCMCIA.
NO SIRVEN PARA DJ ni para PRODUCCION. No son la solucion definitiva.
Algunas maquinas ya vienen integradas con el chipset Xi FI , pero no son para este uso semi profesional.
FINAL REVIEW EN INGLES, para aquellos que sugieren cualquier cosa:
System Requirements
* Windows Vista or XP SP2, x64, or MCE
* 512MB of RAM for Vista, 256MB RAM for XP
* 600MB of free space
* Expresscard/54 Slot
Note that Vista is given a cold shoulder from the start – you need more ram, not to mention that it would anyway be appallingly slow to have less than a gig of RAM in Vista. Another nuisance is that the 'driver' is massive – at six-hundred megabytes. Most of this space is taken up by bloatware software that Creative provides. Keep in mind that all Expresscard slots will not work with this unit – you must have the larger, Expresscard/54 port that is sometimes not present on smaller notebooks.
Creative has stated on their support pages that there are compatibility issues with the Fujitsu Lifebook E8210 and Fujitsu Siemens Amilo A1667G notebooks for various unknown reasons.
For those wondering, the 5.1/7.1 cable dock that came with the Audigy 2ZS is not compatible with the X-Fi's docking port.
Conclusion
For those people who really need a surround sound setup, the X-Fi Xtreme audio is a boon and a disappointment at once. While providing support for high end gaming and movie watching, the docking module is a separate purchase. For those who intend to just use their headphones, the X-Fi will provide only a moderate improvement over built-in sound. The X-Fi is mostly intended for use with a speaker setup. On the whole, however, the benefits of an external sound card are numerous, and this is where the X-Fi Xtreme Audio for notebooks shines.
Pros
* Expands notebook audio support
* Gaming performance improvement
Cons
* Speaker dock sold separately
* Expensive
* Compatibility issues
Fuente:
Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio for Notebook Review