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Review: Creative I-Trigue L3800 speakers

A 2.1 speaker system with extra functionality for Creative's Zen audio players

Price: £99.99
Manufacturer: Creative
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Pros: Attractive design; controls Zen audio players; good sound quality
Cons: Expensive; audio loses clarity at high levels
Overall: The Creative I-Trigue L3800 is a quality set of 2.1 speakers, but only those with compatible Zen audio players will be able to make use of the extended remote control functions


Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 03 Apr 2006

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If you've no need for a 5.1 surround sound system such as Logitech's Z-5450 the I-Trigue L3800 from Creative might be more up your street.

It's a 2.1 system (that's two satellite speakers and a subwoofer) with an attractive, futuristic design.

A wired control unit attaches via a wire to the back of the subwoofer. This houses headphone and line-in sockets while also displaying the volume level thanks to an LED indicator.

Creative also includes a small and thin remote control, which provides access to simple functions such as volume, bass and power.

Should you own one of Creative's Zen audio players (such as the Creative Zen Micro ) the remote will also be able to perform track navigation and activate the FM radio.

In terms of raw power these speakers aren't going to set the world alight. The satellite speakers can only muster up 9 Watts each, while the subwoofer is rated at 30 Watts.

We tested them out with a variety of material and at low to medium levels they worked well. However, set the volume at top whack and clarity disappears a little.

At £100 the I-Trigue L3800 is expensive 2.1 system, and we suspect only those with Creative Zen audio players will be willing to part with their cash.

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