Like us, you might have thought Logitech forgot all about 5.1 surround sound speakers and that the popular (and awesome) Z-5500 was the end of the road. Looks like we were all wrong on that one.
So what do you think of the Logitech Z-5500 speakers? Also what else is out there that is self powered and can decode the digital Dolby and DTS signals without a receiver (with multiple inputs)? I ...
Logitech has announced that its veteran digital 5.1 speaker system, the highly regarded Z-5500, is to be retired and replaced by a newer model at the end of the month. On the face of it, the upgrades ...
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Logitech has introduced the Z906 THX Certified, 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System, successor to the Z-5500 speaker system. The new Z906 speaker system offers 500 watts (RMS) of power, delivering ...
Logitech has a new set of 5.1 PC speakers that push out 505-watts of THX-certified vibration. The Z-5500 is your standard PC speaker concept – powered subwoofer connecting to a bunch of satellite ...
A good set of speakers is a must-have for any home theater, but there's more to consider when buying than just audio quality. Last week, we asked you for your favorites, then looked at the five best 5 ...
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Inputs: 2 Digital Optical, 1 Digital Coax, 6-Channel Direct (3 stereo mini connectors) for 2-, 4- or 6-channel PC sound cards (convertible to 3 stereo analogue inputs), Analogue stereo mini (side ...
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Anyone tried these new Logitech speakers yet (info here?)<BR><BR>Seems very similar to the Z-680s, I was about to buy the Gigaworks S700 but these are slightly cheaper and have built-in decoder. I ...