Now let’s see what can Logitech Z-5 speakers offer to casual user. High pitch sounds on Logitech Z-5 are nicely balanced. Middle frequency tones are present but not too pronounced which is nice. Problems that are consequence of small dimensions and...
Sharp design, Crystal clear audio, Helpful remote control
Lack of bass response, Takes up USB port, Not very loud
While the Logitech Z-5 fell short of the full-room sound Logitech advertises, it’s a solid set of speakers to leave on your desk for casual listening to tunes or online video clips. If you’re willing to pay a bit more, however, the Altec Lansi...
no external power needed, plug and play, stylish, remote included
larger than they seem, remote is IR not RF, Cost more than other options
Will they work great for a presentation on the go? Most definitely. Will they provide nice background music and dare it be some good party tunes as well? You bet. Will they replace your gaming or THX certified speakers? No. But they do come with a remo...
Sammanfattning: Choosing the right PC speakers has always been about balancing price and size with sound quality. Most people start off with cheap 2.0 systems (that’s two speakers and no subwoofer) but then they want better sound and move to 2.1 or 4.1 kits. These can...
Sammanfattning: REVIEW Its rare to find a $100 pair of PC speakers that sound good, much less offer useful, advanced features. Logitechs Z-5 defies expectations, delivering not only quality audio for the price ($99.99 direct), but a software and remote-control com...
Sammanfattning: Logitechs omni-directional technology might not seem massively useful in a desktop speaker environment, but it does actually lend an extra dimension to the sound coming from your PC (particularly with games and movies). The fact that theyre USB powe...