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.
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 ...
The Logitech Z-5500 Digital speaker system is a 5.1-channel behemoth that boasts a wealth of connectivity options and multi-channel effects. It's a perfect match for most game consoles, home theaters, ...
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 ...
Good afternoon ladies and gents. Hell bent developer, ID Software, has posted up some info on the 10th annual QuakeCon. Mr. Hollenshead claims "This one, our 10th now, I feel confident in saying, will ...
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 ...
Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; ...
So I have a Logitech Z-5500 system in my office, that I like the sound of. Unfortunately it has a fatal flaw for what I use it for, it crashes after rapid sound mode changes. This happens during ...
The Z-10s are great-sounding, great-looking speakers with useful controls (that are not quite as responsive to touch as they should be). The good outweighs the bad here, however, and these would be a ...
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 ...
Check out the review over at HardcoreWare. Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to ...
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