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Creative Labs Inspire T7700 Computer Speakers Manual

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Creative Labs Inspire T7700 Computer Speakers Manual

2024-04-28 02:18:51

I use these speakers with my old Windows laptop which has horrible built-in speakers. These Creative Labs Pebble give me wonderful sound quality and I can be working in the kitchen while listening to music or podcasts and I hear everything well despite background noise in the house.

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2024-04-03 04:14:13

Creative Labs Creative Pebble desktop speakers are an undervalued treasure. Creative Pebble speakers fit unobtrusively on my desk. The black with gold looks classy as well. More importantly they deliver clear sound quality for either a zoom meeting or a movie or music. Can’t beat the price for the outstanding quality you receive.

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2024-04-29 03:51:43

I love these headphones. I use them on my computer for gaming and for music. Using a creative labs dedicated sound card to power them they really have a good clean sound. The bass is there with some thump and the mids and highs are there without being blown out or over shadowed. I have a pair of Audio-technnica ATH-A550z and I think the Tascam have a better sound. The fit is not quite as sealing as I would like but everyone has a different head shape so I know one size fits all usually fits none. For the price I definitely recommend them.

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2024-09-11 08:46:18

This is used in our Photo labs.

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2024-08-02 07:45:16

We will use these in our computer labs at our school. Thank you so much for your prompt attention when dealing with this order. Quality service! Will purchase through you again!

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2024-04-24 06:42:59

I have tried about 5 kinds of headphones in the computer labs at my school. They all began failing almost immediately - I still have a bunch of these from 6 years ago. Failure points on the other headphones include switches, volume control, straight cords, and thin cords. These headphones include no microphone - great, those fail too! Get separate microphones for your lab, they're cheap. I will not buy a different headphone for our labs.

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2024-08-02 04:26:14

I gave the HP Envy Inspire 7955e five stars due to the ease in getting it set up with my computer. We have had HP printers in the past, but this unit was the simply a breeze to install. We like the features of this new printer and the HP+ advantage is a nice touch.

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2024-05-25 07:58:37

it's great for computer speakers

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2024-08-05 06:25:18

I am using this cable to connect my computer with speakers.

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2024-05-07 04:12:11

I was in search of an Instax camera as a creative outlet and to put a retro spin on my photography hobby. I'd looked at the popular Fuji Instax line of cameras, and even had a Mini 90's in a cart, ready to purchase... but I kept having one nagging question in the back of my mind that kept me from pulling the trigger. This is pretty automatic, and you're stuck at F/12.7. Is this going to really give me the creative control I'm looking for, or would this be better for parties and grabbing quick-memories? Well, I'm not a teenager. I don't really go to too many parties, and the novelty to my friends of an instant photo is a great for sharing, but it doesn't really fulfill my personal goals. However... F/5.7 for lower light and/or shallow depth of field and Manual Focus, coupled with shooting a kind of camera that I'd never shot before? THAT sounds more like what I was looking for! First up... it's expensive. You could buy a Fuji Mini 90, a Fuji 300 wide, a Fuji SP-1 Instax Printer, AND more than 100 shots of film for less than you can buy this one camera by itself... and it doesn't even include a neck strap. That's straight-up daunting, if I'm being honest. On that fact alone, I couldn't recommend this camera for someone who just wants to shoot the Instax Mini format for fun. It took me a week to really mull that over. Am I glad I made the decision I did? Absolutely. This camera has taught me to slow down, compose, and consider. Each shot matters, so I care and think more on every one. This camera WILL take more skill/time and trial/error to get quick shots in focus than other automatic options. Vignetting occurs at high aperture settings. I'm running out of characters B&H will let me use, so let's wrap up this up with pros/cons: Pros: Manual Focus, f 5.6, glass lenses, fun bonus aperture (mine was a clover!), hidden flash, optional ND filters, close up filters, and lens hood Cons: Manual Focus, expensive, light-meter not very dependable in bright light

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