In the age of the ubiquitous iPod speaker dock, it seems few manufacturers are still making quality speaker systems designed for computers. So it's refreshing (and a little surprising) to see one of ...
Logitech has a history of pumping out better-than-average PC speakers at below-average prices, and the outfit's at it once more with the Z623 system. This simplistic setup is a 2.1 rig, complete with ...
Logitech is bringing the audio power of the movie theater home with the new THX-certified Speaker System Z623. The 2.1-channel Z623 is comprised of a subwoofer and dual satellite speakers, using 200 ...
Logitech are looking to add a bit of oomph to your sonic desktop escapades with the Z623 2.1 speaker system. Complete with THX-certification and a whopping 200 watts RMS output, it packs a mighty ...
Logitech’s Z-2300 speakers were a great set of computer speakers: THX certified and not atrociously priced. The upcoming Z623 speakers seem like a pretty good successor to the aging system, complete ...
Logitech announced the THX® Certified Logitech® Speaker System Z623 for music, movies or gaming. With this 2.1 system, you'll hear and feel immersive audio from 200 watts (RMS) of power whether you're ...
The Logitech Speaker System Z623 revealed today is a three-piece speaker set that delivers 200 watts of sound and ample thumpage thanks to the accompanying 7-inch subwoofer. Multiple inputs on the ...
If you’re after a set of THX certified speakers for your PC or living room but can’t afford the usually high price tag attached to them, check out this new 2.1 system from Logitech. The Z623 speakers ...
The tinny speakers embedded in your computer’s monitor just don’t cut it. A good home speaker system adds punch to your audio, providing immersive, full-bodied sound in movies, music, games, and more.
In need of new speakers? Logitech has you covered. Whether you're looking for new PC speakers, new TV speakers, or a new set for your studio apartment in general, the new Z623 system could fit the ...
Computer technologies race forwards at dizzying speeds, but loudspeaker design hasn’t changed much in the past 100 years. It’s hardly surprising, then, that PC systems rarely include speakers, leaving ...