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March 2008
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Published: 2008-02-08, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Enough power to fill a moderatesized media room; terrific remote control; delivers effective surround sound from two speakers.
Hardwired speakers; too many LEDs on the satellites; not for audiophiles.
Strong audio performance. Remote has a ton of features. Works with Windows Media Center. Integrates iTunes and other media libraries. Powerful, but not boomy, subwoofer.
Complicated remote. Software can feel intrusive. Controlling Windows Media Player and iTunes remotely can be tricky. Subwoofer is large.
These speakers produce some solid low end and work well with Windows Media Center via the included, option-heavy remote. But controlling software remotely is not always intuitive....
Reliance on software can be irritating, weak lower mid-range The Final Word Logitechs Z-Cinema will transform your PC into a mini home entertainment setup. If youre looking to use your PC for media related tasks, its an excellent option.
Logitechs Z-Cinema will transform your PC into a mini home entertainment setup. If youre looking to use your PC for media related tasks, its an excellent option.
The Logitech Z Cinema Surround Sound speaker system is one of greatness. Not only do they look great, but they are also able to live up the their looks by providing clean bass hits and crisp high notes. They sounded great in all the different aspect...
For a person who is sure they are going to be using a PC as their main entertainment hub, then Logitechs Z Cinéma is a sensible investment. Its not cheap, which counts against it a little. However, the system does have a genuine audio pedigree and y...
Abstract: Logitechs Z Cinema USB speakers try to create the impression of surround sound using a 2.1 speaker configuration. They come with a Media Center remote control, but their interface software proved unstable under Vista. Virtual surround sound is crea...