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Super X-Fi is coming to laptops

By Marcus Wong - on 31 May 2019, 10:44am

Super X-Fi is coming to laptops

Creative has just announced a partnership with OEM laptop maker Clevo to implement Super X-Fi technology into future laptops as a hardware solution, bringing the technology to its huge OEM laptop customer base.

We are truly excited to collaborate with Creative to bring its Super X-Fi technology on-board as an integral part of our hardware offerings to our customer base. Laptops today are being used more and more to experience cutting edge graphics with today’s gaming and movie content, and Super X-Fi will give end-users the chance to experience a home-cinema experience right from their laptop with headphones! This is going to be a game-changer in the industry and will help us re-frame the purpose of what a computer is: an entertainment platform par excellence. 

Stephen Chien, Executive VP, Clevo.

We are ecstatic to be able to work with Clevo, which is a major manufacturer that designs and builds laptops for many well-known established household brands. Clevo is well known in the market to be always pursuing cutting edge technologies for their products. Super X-Fi is flexible and scalable and can be implemented in a wide range of platforms and solutions, from devices, to headphones, to mobile phones, to tablets, and more. Exciting days await headphone users, who will be able to experience the magic of a multi-speaker system, right from their laptop! Users will actually feel like they are in a battlefield when playing games, and like they are in a cinema when watching movies. Do watch out for laptops that sport the premium Super X-Fi badge! This is the first OEM partnership we are announcing, so stay tuned for more.

Lee Teck Chee, VP of Engineering and Inventor of Super X-Fi.

No mention as to when the first laptops from this collaboration will be released, but we’ll certainly continue to watch this space for future developments.  

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