Abstract: Video Review: The Logitech Z-10 Interactive Speakers are pretty unique: It comes with a built in LCD display and touch sensitive controls.The LCD display not only shows track information, but can bet set to cycle through various other displays like CP...
Great Build, Stylish, Analog InputUSB connection, BiAmp tweeter / woofer design, Music / info display with some control, Ported design allows rich sound in larger areas
Large, and NOT mobile, Touch areas are inaccurate and unresponsive at times, Heavy, Some distortion at moderately high / loud volumes, Separate program / drivers required for full speaker function
I’m sure that if these were a dedicated 2.1 setup and the woofers handled a much easier spectrum and the low end tones be bypassed, you would have a HUGE increase in audio quality – but for a 60 watt RMS 2.0 speaker system, they did perfo...
Pricey; glossy surface shows fingerprints; no subwoofer option; song info, playback controls only work with certain music-playback software and Windows; no remote control
The Logitech Z-10s unique features, stylish looks, and above-average sound quality are worth the investment for PC-bound audiophiles. ...
Abstract: The Logitech Z-10 is a 2.0 speaker system with a twist; the controls are on the speakers. The front of one of the speakers features a bright orange LCD screen for displaying current song info and touch sensitive controls for Play/Pause, Track, Volume ...
Stylish glossy look, Touchsensitive buttons, Graphic LCD, Great sound quality, Easy Installation, LCD software included
Might be to large for some desks, Software only works on Windows
I think Logitech has done a great job on the Z-10s. The sound quality and addition of the graphic LCD really justify the price tag. The easy setup is also a plus for consumers. When I first got the system I really was not expecting to use them on one...
Abstract: Im a bit biased: Ive always liked Logitech speakers. From the first time I connected a pair of their 5.1 speakers several years ago, Ive thought quite highly of the companys products. So when they offered to send me a pair of their new Z-10 speaker...
Great looking LCD display
Touch sensitive controls
Excellent sound quality
Nice design elements
Slightly buggy software
Requires external power
Do we really need media controls on the speaker?
The Logitech Z-10 speakers should be considered for what they are at the most basic level: great speakers. The sound quality rivals that of mid-priced 2.1 setups, but axes the need for an unsightly, annoying subwoofer. The added media controls are nice...
Very good audio quality. Zero distortion. Snazzy design and control panel.
Control-panel buttons are stubborn. Manual could be more in-depth.
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 fine acquisition for desktop listening on the job or...
Sylish, Cool features, Great sound quality, Touchsensitivity, sweet!, Audio and data via USB
More expensive than most 2.0 speakers, Greasy fingers leave their mark
When it comes to speakers, looks and features are great, but one thing is paramount: sound quality. While Logitech clearly spent a lot of time designing the Z-10 interactive speaker system to be stylish and feature-rich, they didnt forget about sound ...