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PC multimedia speakers - 28 Watt (total) - 2-way - gloss black More product details

981 reviews
November, 2009
Leveraging on the award-winning GigaWorks series brand name and its renowned premium audio quality, the GigaWorks T20W Series II is ideal for music and gaming enthusiasts. Complementing existing Creative wireless audio products, you can now enjoy ...
Complementing existing Creative wireless audio products, you can now enjoy uncompressed Xtreme Fidelity music anywhere in your home.
They say variety is the spice of life. Well, in the HEXUS review world we don't take a look at speakers as often as we should, that's for sure. Hence New Year, new resolution, review different hardware, etc. That's the plan, anyway
If you like a clean-looking desk layout or if you find yourself moving around a fair bit, then the T-20s really do tick most of the boxes. Unlike the 2.1 systems of old from Creative that were branded under the Cambridge SoundWorks name, these aren't ...
Will these 2.0 speakers deliver?
There is little to complain about once you cover the blue LED, but it is a pretty fundamental design issue when the speakers are to sit alongside a monitor. That beige of yesteryear was supposed to reduce eye fatigue (by being so boring you'd never be ...
Creative's GigaWorks T20 II is an update to its popular T20 stereo desktop speakers. The most noticeable change is to the case. The gunmetal grey finish has gone, replaced by a matt black housing with glossy black front facia. The silver control dials ...
At 60 for the pair, the GigaWorks T20 IIs aren't cheap. They are, however, well-constructed and sound great. If you already have a pair of T20s it's not worth upgrading, but if you're on the look out for a pair of speakers to connect to your Mac, ...
Great sound without subwoofer. Great sound but expensive.
Good bass, clear sound.
Decrease in performance at high volumes, exorbitantly priced.
Strong mid-range, incredibly clear audio, attractive design, wide range of uses
Treble can be tinny at times, mid-range can at times overpower other audio
Creative's Gigaworks T20 speakers are a great choice for PC users looking for a versatile and reliable set of speakers. They're not high end, but deliver great value for their price.
The Creative Gigaworks T20 is an attractive and mid-range set of stereo PC speakers. Overall, Creative has designed an impressive pair of speakers with the Gigaworks T20. Without a subwoofer, truly wall-shaking bass isn't possible, but to...
The Creative GigaWorks T20 system takes the standard approach to desktop speakers, as they come as a pair of book-sized speakers with all of the controls and leads in the right speaker
Attractive, Versatile connectivity
Unnecessary tone settings
A perfectly respectable set of speakers, but more expensive than they should be
With higher-quality, DRM free, audio now available through the iTunes store; a set of speakers that accentuates quality is clearly of desire. The GigaWorks T20, while a little clunky in appearance, seems to offer the quality any audio fanatic desires.
Fantastic sound quality - delivering big bass sounds particularly at high volume
Huge mains plug is a pain, design doesn't suit a white Mac, sound is poor at low volume
Strings, acoustic guitars, heavy bass and vocal tones all sound spot-on, and while the T20's would struggle to fill a decent-sized room, the system is ideal for belting out tunes in a small office or bedroom.
They don't look showy, but the GigaWorks T20 do a great job of turning your Mac into a decent-sounding hi-fi.
Award: Excellence!

These are by far some of the best speakers we've had a chance to test and not only do they perform well, but they don't cost half the earth either. If you're looking for a sleek new set of speakers to go with your rig, then the Gigaworks T20 2.0 ...
What should you do if you want decent sound for your PC but don't want so many satellite speakers residing in your lounge that it...
Despite Creative's attempts to promote the T20s as being excellent for music, they're far more suited to games, which makes the £60 price tag look a little steep.
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