Manufacturer: Mad-X
Rating 0/5 (0 votes)
Major strengths of this productAreas for improvement

Mad-X XBS

None, 20-20000 Hz Hz, Design: Full Size, Type: Headset, Volume Control, Cable Length: 2.0 meters, Headphone Frequency Response: 20-20000 Hz Hz, Headphone Impedance: 32 ohm ohm, Headphone Sensitivty: 100 dB/1mW dB/1mW, Microphone Frequency Response: 80-10000 Hz Hz
Best answers for « Mad X XBS » in :
Mad - mad.exe Show mad - mad.exe mad.exe (mad stands for Microsoft System Attendant) is a Microsoft Exchange generic process which writes log files and manages address books. The process mad.exe is not in any way a virus, a worm, a Trojan horse, spyware, or adware....
Print Screen (Windows, Mac OS X and Unix/Linux) Show How to make a Print Screen (Windows, Mac OS X and Unix/Linux) What is a Print Screen? How to make a Print Screen (Windows) How to make a Print Screen (Mac OS X) How to make a Print Screen (Unix/Linux) Screen Capture Softwares What is a...
MacOS X: Delete obstinate Files ShowMacOS X: Delete obstinate Files It may happens sometimes when trying to empty the recycle bin and that the files or folders you want to delete it still refuses to disappear. To resolve this problem, use a UNIX command in Terminal....
How to reset your OS X password without an OS X CD? ShowHow to reset your OS X password without an OS X CD? Issue Solution Note Issue I forgot my admin password and I lost my OS X disk! How can I reset the admin password? Solution Here is the best and easiest way how to reset your OS X...
MacOS X – Associating a name to an IP Address ShowMacOS X – Associating a name to an IP Address What you should know Use this step Example What you should know Please note: this is only valid until MacOSX 10.4, NOT for MacOSX 10.5 (Leopard) MacOSX is a BSD system, the first...
Download NTFS for Mac OS X ShowTotal read and write access to NTFS volumes. NTFS for Mac ® BONE X supplies a total access (reading or writing, formatting) towards NTFS partitions. Compatible with all NTFS versions. All the NTFS versions supported - from Windows NT 3.1 to...