mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 16:38:21
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If a review of the Asus Xonar U1 USB Audio Station isn’t quite what you expected to see after searching for “big knobs for laptops”, then we’re sorry to have misled you with this Google-baiting sentence. The Xonar is indeed a big knob for laptops, but...
Stereo performance; desktop volume control...
DSP modes; price...
A simple and effective way to improve a laptops onboard audio, but the Xonar U1 would benefit from a lower price or more effective DSP modes...
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One rarely needs to buy a dedicated sound card these days. The integrated sound chips in most notebooks and PCs are more than adequate for listening to music and watching movies. However, if the sound from an older computer is below average, or you wan...
It works on USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 computers, the physical volume knob and mute button is very convenient, it supports EAX and DirectSound APIs for gaming...
Its USB and microphone cables are too short, no visual volume indicator, microphone produced a lot of echo, some distortion was evident during low frequencies The Final Word If youre after a new sound card, the Xonar U1 is a decent choice -- itll eve...
If youre after a new sound card, the Xonar U1 is a decent choice -- itll even work on computers that have ancient USB 1.1 ports. However, its sound quality wasnt always perfect during our tests, and longer cables wouldve been beneficial.
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As far as laptops go, lately its gotten as close as it would get to desktop performance in all but one area: Sound. For a while now, Ive been looking around for a decent USB audio solution for my mobile computer -- and most of them are either impract...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2011-09-25 16:38:21
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When Asus entered the sound card market they knew they were going to be up against some serious competition. Creative Labs has dominated the market for so long that only truly great product would be able to keep pace. We saw this with the D2 and now we...
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The Asus Xonar D2 was widely considered to be a successful entry into the sound card market for Asus, offering a powerful multi-purpose card designed to appeal to both gamers and budget music production. Following on from this debut, Asus has released its...
While it looks and sounds reasonable, there's no real stand-out feature on the Asus Xonar U1 USB AudioStation. The USB audio card market is already well served, and quick search on eBuyer shows a USB card for just £11 that has many of the same features...
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Life with a laptop doesn’t usually come without some sacrifices when it comes to performance. We give up the powerful graphics, faster hard drives, and faster processors in exchange for portability. Not to mention, laptops are typically much more diff...
With high end graphics being the center of attention, even in the mobile computing space, audio seems to have taken a backseat. I’m pleased to see ASUS taking steps to bring up the level of audio quality with their new line of products. No longer wi...
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ASUS recently jumped into the computer audio arena in a big way with the release of their Xonar D2 (and now D2X PCI-E). Rory took that card for a spin a few months ago and was left thoroughly impressed. In addition to offering fantastic audio reproduc...
Good music listening experience. I heard new things in my music!, Small package, easily portable, Tactile feedback from the volume control, SPDIF output with Dolby Digital encoding, Included array mic for lower noise...
The top doesnt feel as solid as Id like, The Dolby effects are a bit overblown, Clipping at high volume levels in headphone mode, Drivers dont like to play nice with Windows during install, Short USB cable, The Xonar U1 is a decent little device that come...
Test System CPU: X2 3800+ @ 2750Mhz Motherboard: ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe RAM: 2 x 1GB PC4400 Corsair XMS Pro @ 275Mhz Video: EVGA 7950GT SuperClocked in SLI @ 626 Core, 780 Mem Hard Drives: Seagate 500GB 7200.9 SATA II, Western Digital WD1600JB 160GB SA...
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Unless you're prepared to lay out a significant chunk of change for a higher-end laptop with a brand-name sound card, chances are your mobile computing solution has the hardware to play sounds and music, but offers nothing particularly interesting: no...
Nifty, easy to understand design, Uses a number of powerful sound technologies, Excellent sound processing abilities, Surround sound in movies and games, Could serve as a sound card for gaming, Array microphone for VoIP or online gaming...
No min. & max. setting on the volume wheel, Needs an adapter for analog surround speakers, DSP Mode settings aren't editable, Software doesn't associate settings with programs...
Attractive, portable, and easy to use, with clean sound reproduction, DSP processors that add new dimensions to the music, and surround sound that makes any pair of headphones into a capable home theater system, the Xonar U1 USB Audio Station is an exc...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2014-11-28 02:44:03
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Audio is often the forgotten child of PCs. With the glamour and glitz of multi-core CPUs and high-end video cards dominating the landscape, most users usually settle for the built-in audio offered by most motherboards. And, why not? Often, its good...
The Xonar U1 USB Audio Station ended up surprising me. Since all laptops come with built-in sound solutions, you might wonder about the need for an external unit like the Xonar, like I did. However, the Xonar has the advantage of offering an optical S...
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