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Monday, March 12, 2007
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The Harmony 885 may have been on the market longer than sliced bread but it still manages to achieve the right blend of features, good looks, ease of use and price. If you want a universal remote control, the Harmony 885 is a sure thing.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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When looking for a desktop speaker system there are a ton of choices, you can go the cheap route or the expensive route it all depends on what you want. Today we will be looking at the Z-10 interactive 2.0 speaker system from Logitech. It has a ton of cool features that many desktop speaker systems just do not offer. These speakers might be a bit expensive at over $100, let's see if they are worth the price tag.
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
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The mouse is a pretty good looking device with a silver, grey, and black finish and most excitingly for the left handed user, has lots of sexy curves, something that we've previously been starved of when it comes to mouse action. There are seven buttons on its surface, which all fall neatly under the reach of the index finger.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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Just when we thought that Logitech had taken the keyboard to the penultimate design level with its DiNovo Desktop series, along comes the DiNovo Edge.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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The Logitech G5 Laser Mouse has a distinctive feel to it thanks to the adjustable weight system implemented with a cartridge. There is a Battlefield 2142 version of the mouse designed with BF 2142 in mind for $10 more. The negatives of this mouse are the lack of a left-handed version (the shape and feel of the mouse is not geared towards the lefties.) The bottom line on the Logitech G5 Laser Mouse is that it is a great mouse for First Person Shooters and a good mouse for those wanting a more solid feel to their mice. I give it a solid Gold Award as it is one of the best gaming mice on the market today.
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Monday, February 12, 2007
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Logitech holds the crown for the best mice and keyboards available for Windows today. The endless array of choices, from the corded to cordless and gamer to casual user, has made us ask, "What else is left?" How can something as simple as a mouse undergo so many revisions and still offer something fresh? Enter the Revolution MX and VX laser mice. Differences between the MX and VX versions are discussed at the end of the review, as we had both on hand to tinker with.
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Friday, February 9, 2007
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When you are thinking about getting a new mouse there are really only 2 choices that you will see at your local computer store, Logitech and Microsoft. While Microsoft mice are nice, Logitech's usually out do them in features and quality. Well today we are taking a look at what Logitech claims to be "The World's Most Advanced Mouse". We are talking about the MX Revolution Mouse, so let's take a look!
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
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If you're willing to spend just above £50 on a mouse, and anyone who spends a lot of time on the PC should do, then Logitech's MX Revolution is a serious contender for your cash. Great features, brilliant design and a quality finish make it a great investment and one that will keep paying you back for a long time.
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Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Logitech is claiming that their diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard is the "world's most advanced keyboard", boasting all sorts of cool toys and features that will have just about every other letter-cruncher drooling for days. It's not exactly revolutionary in terms of changing your computer interface experience, but it does what it needs to do, and it does it well.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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Logitech has a wide variety of keyboard/mouse combos to choose from. They offer two Cordless Bluetooth versions and nine Cordless versions. Not long ago I looked at the MX 5000 Laser and Sheldog just took the diNovo Edge for a ride. Today we are going to have a close look at the LX 710 Cordless Desktop. The LX 710 offers several great features, while still staying practical.
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Designed to be paired with all types of Apple iPods, the FreePulse headphones come with several small adapters to fit the original iPod, the iPod Video, the iPod Nano and the iPod Mini. Included in the box with the headphones is the wireless receiver, iPod adapters, AC power recharger, stereo mini-jack extension cord and a quick-start guide. After an initial charge of the headphones and receiver that takes about 40 minutes, the next step is to find the right iPod adapter to fit the receiver to your iPod. After finding and attaching the adapter to the wireless receiver, you connect the receiver to your iPod and are ready to start enjoying music. For those people who have MP3 players other than the iPod, there is also a short extension cable to work with any media player that has a stereo mini-jack.
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Friday, February 2, 2007
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If you are an avid gamer, you might already own the Logitech G15 gaming keyboard. But there is more to this keyboard than meets the eyes. Join Empire23, the latest to own the G15, as he takes this gaming keyboard to task. Will it meet his expectations? Read on and find out.
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
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The Z-10 speakers ooze quality, and at the price you'll be paying for two speakers ($150 at review time), they better. The first thing we noticed was that the box was as heavy as many 2.1 speaker setups, a good sign that we'll be getting quality electronics and probably good bass. The packaging is premium quality, and the all-gloss surfaces come with a plastic peel-off protective cover so they stay smudge free. Besides the speakers themselves, you get a USB cord, male/male stereo cord, and software CD. The power cord is permanently fixed to the right speaker, which also houses the stereo port and media control buttons.
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As I furiously type away at my keyboard, I know this review is now coming to a close. Over the past several weeks I typed and typed until my fingers couldn't type any more. I switched between a few different models and I just kept coming back to the diNovo Edge.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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So many people have an iPod. It is the most popular MP3 player out there. So say you have a ton of music on your iPod and you want to listen to it on your brand new home theatre system. Well you could go out and buy the iPod AV cables, but those are limited by the length of the wire and who wants to have wire stretching across their room. This is where the Logitech Wireless Music System comes in. It enables you to move around without the limitations of wires and listen to your iPod on your home theatre with ease.
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