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What (who) is Sound Blaster - definition

CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY'S SOUND CARD BRAND
SoundBlaster; Soundblaster; Game Blaster; Creative Music System; Xtreme Fidelity; Sound Blaster Pro; Sound blaster; Sound Blaster Extigy; Sound Blaster PRO; Sound Blaster Card; Creative SoundBlaster; Killer Kard
  • A Sound Blaster Z sound card
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  • The Sound Blaster MCV (CT5320B); note that the card has a greater width and thus lacks the typical MCA sled.
  • Sound Blaster Recon3D
  • Sound Blaster X7

Sound Blaster         
<hardware> The best known family of sound cards for the {IBM PC} from Creative Labs. [Features? Models? Reference?] (1998-04-28)
Infrared blaster         
  • IR blaster attached to a cable TV tuner
  • Nevo REX-433 IR blaster with one IR emitter plugged in, for use with Nevo C3 remote via RF
IR LED USED IN UNIVERSAL REMOTES
IR blaster
An infrared blaster (IR blaster) is a device that relays commands from a remote control to one or more devices that require infra-red remote control. For instance, it may also allow radio-frequency-based (RF) remotes (including those using Bluetooth) to control infra-red-based components.
Blaster (computer worm)         
COMPUTER WORM
Lovesan; MSBlast; Lovsan; Jeffrey Lee Parson; Blaster worm; Blaster Worm; W32.Blaster.Worm; W32.Blaster.B; Blaster virus; Blaster (virus); Msblast.exe
Blaster (also known as Lovsan, Lovesan, or MSBlast) was a computer worm that spread on computers running operating systems Windows XP and Windows 2000 during August 2003.

Wikipedia

Sound Blaster

Sound Blaster is a family of sound cards designed by Singaporean technology company Creative Technology (known in the US as Creative Labs). Sound Blaster sound cards were the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform, until the widespread transition to Microsoft Windows 95, which standardized the programming interface at application level (eliminating the importance of backward compatibility with Sound Blaster), and the evolution in PC design led to onboard audio electronics, which commoditized PC audio functionality. By 1995, Sound Blaster cards had sold over 15 million units worldwide and accounted for seven out of ten sound card sales.

Examples of use of Sound Blaster
1. Creative Labs has made quite a name for itself in the digital audio market, first with its Sound Blaster sound cards for the PC and continuing with its excellent line of Zen MP3 players.