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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In every technology field there is a line of distinction between the average user and the fanatical enthusiast. The enthusiast demands the highest quality and is the most discerning when it comes to ...
The Logitech Z906 is a well-rounded 5.1 surround sound system. It’s capable of putting out 1000W in peak power, and can decode Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks as you’d expect. It’s intended to be ...
Logitech released its supercharged surround sound Speaker System Z906 today: "We're delighted to offer consumers a successor to the highly acclaimed Logitech® Z-5500 Digital 5.1 Speaker System," said ...
The Logitech Z906 is a well-rounded 5.1 surround sound system. It’s capable of putting out 1000W in peak power, and can decode Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks as you’d expect. It’s intended to be ...
Among the items Logitech recently sent us for review, we got a really awesome item in their Z906 Surround Sound Speaker System. Now before we dive into this system, I want to be very candid about the ...
All of us at CrunchGear can testify that Logitech makes solid audio gear. The Z623s are a good deal, the G35 headset is a monster, and Greg says he’s been using the Z5500 5.1 system happily for ...
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 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 ...
It doesn't matter how hard your earphones pound your eardrums with cranium shaking noise, you can't truly call yourself a power user unless you're ticking off the neighbors and scaring the hell out of ...