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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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For those who frequently use Skype, I can't see a reason not to buy the Logitech Cordless Internet Handset. The menus are easy to navigate through and the phone is easily synced with a Skype contact list, so all that is required to make calls is a PC with Skype running. The phone can do the rest. Call quality is great and installation is as simple as it gets.
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Logitech has been in the mouse and keyboard business for a very long time and we have come to expect quality and performance from them. Their latest notebook mouse called the VX Revolution comes from this pedigree and we've got one here today to check out. Let's find out how it performs!
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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The Logitech G25 Racing Wheel arrived Technic3D. 900 Rotation, Dual-Motor Force Feedback, Metal Gas and Brake Pedals, 6 Speed Stick Shift and Hand-Stitched Leather. That High-End Racing Wheel for Pro Gamer? See you in the following Review.
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As the manufacturer of top PC peripherals, Logitech introduced the set of speakers which significantly satisfy criteria for 100? price range. Considering the fact that during the past several years they have been more focused on big, too loud and far more expensive sets, the gap between necessary and megalomania went even further. How good are "100? speakers" from Logitech?
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Monday, June 25, 2007
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Movie decoding is handled comfortably here with support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Prologic 2, DTS and DTS 96/24 hardware decoding - definitely no lack of support here. The Z-5450's handled movie soundtracks very comfortably with no issues of dialogue clarity from the centre channel of any digital noise from the amplifier. Our previous concern about the subwoofer's ability to play low frequency bass notes have arisen again here with demanding film soundtracks at times asking a little more than the unit can deliver resulting in the usual garbled fluffy port distortion, which are characteristic of this design in many different shapes and forms. However, having said that, and for the most part, movie quality performance was a first rate foray into multi-channel surround happiness. As the demands of movies are generally the same sonically as music when comparing basic characteristics, the same pros and cons do for the most part apply here, with the foremost concern being bass performance but it probably wouldn't be enough to steer me away from this system.
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Friday, June 22, 2007
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The Logitech X-540 5.1 Speaker System offers a wide variety of features of its predecessor, the X-530. This system offers a lot of features that are not usually provided by other surround systems. Some of the features included are FDD2, Dynamic Bass Equalization, and a matrix mode. Users on both the PC and consoles will have the ability to use this setup, unlike a lot of other systems. Let's take a deeper look to see what the X-540 has to offer...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Peek-a-boo, we can see you! Or at least we could if you invested in a webcam, and there's never been a better time. With the emergence of broadband connections into the mainstream market along with increasingly powerful computing solutions, almost anyone will find themselves equipped to broadcast their mugs. And we'll be broadcasting ours, as today we look at two of Logitech's offerings, the QuickCam and QuickCam Deluxe for Notebooks.
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Friday, June 15, 2007
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The Logitech G11 Keyboard arrived Technic3D. The little brother from the G15 good for Gamer?. Technic3D will see that in the following Review.
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Friday, June 8, 2007
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The Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Refresh arrived Technic3D. Only Facelifting or more? See you in the following Review from Technic3D.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
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Since none of the manufacturers filling my entertainment system shelves can offer more than simple one-device remotes, I was in need of either a deluxe remote control caddy with labeled organizer, or I would need to get a universal remote control and take a day off work just to program it. It was a quest for the unobtainable, a journey for the unthinkable; I wanted to replace a collection of remote controls with... One Remote to Control Them All. Logitech heard my cries of despair, and presented the Harmony 890 Pro Advanced Universal Remote Control to save the day.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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Why make a brand new product when the original one is already near-perfect? The designers and engineers at Logitech are probably wondering the same thing. When the Logitech G5 was released during the end of 2005, implementation of a high precision laser tracking engine, along with the tried-and-true shell, brought an exciting change to consumers looking for a high end pointing devices -- whether it's for office work, or for recreational purposes. However, APH Networks along with many users complained about the lack of a "Forward" button and the such. Fast forward a year and a half later to 2007, Logitech quietly modified its original G5 to the "2007" version (Striking resemblance on how cars are marketed), while retaining its original name. How much do we like this mouse? That, you will get to see. Let's examine the Logitech G5 V2, or Logitech G5 Rev. 2, or Logitech G5 2007, or whatever you might want to refer it as, today. Before we start, I would just like to add that I am extremely impressed. And I really mean that.
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Monday, May 28, 2007
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The USB Logitech Z-10 2.0 Speakers Speakers arrived Technic3D. Good Sound with very nice optics and Touch control panel? Technic3D will hear that in the following Review.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
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In this review, Benchmark Reviews will evaluate the progression of technology into a product which hopes to establish itself as the pinnacle of PicturePhone evolution: Logitech's QuickCam Ultra Vision Special Edition Webcam.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007
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We review Logitech's top-of-the-line remote control, the Harmony 1000 to see if Logitech's best will satisfy home theater enthusiasts.
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Monday, April 30, 2007
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The QuickCam Ultra Vision is at the posh end of the market, with an RRP of £99, though you can pick it up online for just over £60. At least you'll feel like you're getting something for your money - it's a large chunky affair that feels solid and very well made. However, its size means that it's not really suitable for use with laptop displays.
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