21 September 2007 10:19 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Creative has launched the "top-of-the-line" GigaWorks T40 2.0 stereo speaker system.With the aim to give digital music listeners the same quality they would get from a traditional hi-fi, the new system claims to offer high-quality audio from your MP3 player or PC.
Inside each satellite, there's two midrange drivers with woven glass fibre cones for warmth and stability, along with a dedicated high-end tweeter with a cloth dome for crystal clarity.
Arranged in MTM (midrange-tweeter-midrange) configuration for precision and balance, the BasXPort technology apparently gives strong, dynamic bass that's in proportion to the high and mid-range output.
The resulting sound profile, Creative claims is rich, detailed and realistic, and achieved without the use of a subwoofer.
The GigaWorks T40 system has front-mounted controls for volume, bass and treble. iPod users can purchase a separate iPod docking unit which comes with a remote control.
£105, available now.
Audio, Speakers, Creative, iPod speakers




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