Creative European Press Releases - In Year 1996

Creative Launches Three New Plug and Play Sound Cards

- - New range of low cost, entry level and high quality sound cards now available - -

February 27th 1996, Creative Labs, the leading provider of multimedia products for the PC, has launched a new range of Plug and Play soundcards aimed at all levels of gamers and multimedia enthusiasts.

The new range includes Sound Blaster 16 PnP, Sound Blaster 32 PnP and the award winning AWE32 PnP. The RRP is £79.00, £129.00 and £199.00 respectively.

"With the launch of our new range of cards, we are continuing to enhance the Sound Blaster standard," said Mandy Birtles, Creative Labs UK marketing manager . "Coupled with Plug and Play, the cards are an even more attractive product for consumers as they are easy to install and give the user realistic audio for entertainment."

The Sound Blaster 16 PnP features a built in CD-ROM interface and expansion connector for Wave Blaster. It incorporates 8- and 16- bit CD quality stereo sampling and playback up to 44.1kHz, an enhanced 4 operator, 20 voice, stereo FM synthesizer and seven DOS and Windows utilities.

Sound Blaster 32 PnP features EMU8000-based professional 32-voice wave table music synthesis, special effects such as reverb, chorus and panning, 3D stereo enhancement.

The Sound Blaster AWE32 PnP card features Creative's Advanced Wave Effects wave- table synthesis for hundreds of real instrument sounds and effects, 3D Spatialised Audio for true 3D audio in multimedia applications that support 3D technology, Surround Stereo Enhancement Technology for a clearer, more spacious sound, Support for ATAPI-compliant IDE CD-ROM drives.

It also incorporates software and drivers for MS-DOS/Windows 3.1 and Windows 95- based systems, E-mu Systems' Sound Font technology that allows new instruments and sounds to be added to the card.

About Creative ...
Creative Technology Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets a family of sound, video, software, telephony and multimedia products for PCs under the Blaster family name, and the ShareVision line of desktop video conferencing products for PCs. The company's Sound Blaster sound platform enables PCs to produce high-quality audio for entertainment, educational, music and productivity applications, and has been accepted as the industry standard sound platform for PC-based software.

Creative Technology was founded in 1981 and is based in Singapore. The companys subsidiaries include Creative Labs in China, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and the US. The European head office is based at Ruscombe, near Twyford. In January 1994, Creative opened its technical support group in Dublin, which provides telephone support to French, German and English-speaking customers across Europe. Creatives stock is traded on the NASDAQ exchange, with sales in FY 1995 of $1202.3 million - a 83% increase on 1994.


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