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If you’re looking for serious sound from regular old computer speakers, then the T40s are going to be about the best you can do without buying full-sized stereo speakers. They’re big, sturdily built, and the most adjustable set of speakers we’ve seen l...
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Creative’s Gigaworks T40 series II speakers are taller than most other 2.0 sets, but they have a compact footprint so won’t take up a lot of space on your desk. There’s good reason for the larger size; instead of using a single speaker to produce the f...

These speakers can’t match the power of a set with a dedicated subwoofer, but the excellent sound quality makes them a good compromise if you're short on space...
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They look great, especially with the speaker grilles removed and the orange drivers shown off in all of their 2.5" glory. The $149.99 price tag is high compared to the Altec Lansing FX3022 speakers and quite close to the M-Audio AV 40s, so you should take a close look at the competition before making a decision. Creative’s Gigaworks T40 Series II speakers are certain to appeal to some tastes, though.
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It says something about how highly we regarded the predecessors of these new-look Creative T40 speakers that Riyad, Andy, and I were giggling with excitement when they arrived. Thankfully our embarrassing child-like outbursts weren't in vain as these full...

Creative impressed many people with its first generation Gigaworks T40 speakers so these new versions had a lot to live up to. Thankfully, the T40 Series IIs haven't just succeeded in maintaining that reputation; they've actually gone one step further and...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-02-01 04:23:05
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Do the T40s offer just change in design - like the T20 Series II- or is there major audio improvement? Handling and design No surprise here, the design is that of the T20 Series: black plastic cabinets with a glossy finish. However they are much bigger...

great look, wellbuilt...

intrusive midtones, lack of highs...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2017-02-01 04:22:05
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Straight out of the box, the T40 Series II will impress you. Dressed in black with yellow kevlar speaker cones, it certainly is distinctive. You'll need to remove the cloth grille for maximum visual impact though. The 'control' speaker has volume...

Looks, clarity...

Way too expensive...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2017-02-01 04:22:54
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This Creative piece has been around for few months now, and weve finally gotten our hands on these flagship new speakers. A high-end 2.0 system, these speakers are something that we at Tech2 itch to blast on high volume. So here is the review after al...

Very loud sound with no distortion, Clear high frequencies, Good aesthetic value, build quality is good...

Price is a bit high, Bass is not too tight, Low mid frequencies are a little boomy...

PerformanceThe first thing we subjected the speakers to was our test and burn in disc, just to see how this unit performs in pure tones. The frequency response trailed off at around 50 Hz as mentioned in the specs, and highs also were a bit uneven near...
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techtree.com Updated: 2017-02-01 04:22:54
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After almost a year, we have the Creative Gigaworks T40 with us, and especially after seeing how the T20 turned out, these speakers sure promise to provide a better result. The T40 is more or less similar to the T20, but with an additional driver to su...

Good looks, good design, clear highs, clear mids, 3 inputs (Audio, AUX, Docking Station)...

Bass, price...

The Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II retails at Rs. 14,999 with a one-year warranty. This is a premium priced speaker; but thats something that goes without saying as its a Gigaworks. Though Id have loved to see a performance that justifies its pr...
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