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Monday, October 3, 2005
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It was only a few weeks ago that the Sony PSP finally launched in the UK, and it hasn't taken long for a whole host of accessories to hit the market. It's no surprise to see Logitech quick off the mark in this area -
the company has a reputation for creating high-quality third party accessories for pretty much every popular gadget out there. So to kick things off I've rounded up three very different Logitech PSP accessories...Read on...
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
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The G7 design is very similar to that of the MX518, but oddly enough some features have been removed. But let's start at the beginning - the new laser sensor. The G7 has a 2000dpi sensor, that's 400dpi more than the MX518. However, it's not practical to use this kind of resolution for Windows work, as the mouse goes all over the place...The Logitech G7 is the cordless gaming mouse to own, it's not cheap, but it is worth every penny. Even if you don't think that cordless mice are up to hardcore gaming, give the G7 a try - you might be surprised....
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Friday, September 23, 2005
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Enjoy cordless freedom and laser performance. The Cordless Desktop MX3000 Laser offers unmatched precision and comfort on surfaces where ordinary optical mice can't go. SecureConnect wireless technology and extended battery life add the finishing touches to a desktop that will make using your computer more personal and more exciting...
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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
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The G5 Laser Mouse is Logitech's first corded laser pointer, and thanks to a Full Speed USB interface, this hyper gaming mouse is capable of 2000 dpi and 500 USB reports per second. It features a unique adjustable cartridge weighing system, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaming feet, in-game sensitivity adjustment, tilt wheel plus zoom and bunch of programmable buttons...
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Monday, August 8, 2005
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After the pictures are taken and the product is tested, I was honestly trying to find something I could find as a considerable shortfall when considering this system. There just really isn't a reason not to pick this system up if the almighty Z-5500 is a little beyond your budget and power requirements. The system sounded great, everything was made perfectly and everything setup without an issue noted. As stated earlier, the only thing I could drag out as a weakness was the slightly lacking higher frequency range.
If you are considering this system, go ahead, you will be definitely happy...
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Tuesday, June 21, 2005
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All in all I was thoroughly impressed with the quality of the headset. Despite the barebones looks of the headset, it is actually quite comfortable and well designed. The 40mm drivers provide an incredible amount of bass response not seen in most other headphones, and can reach very high volumes without distortion and hiss thanks to the USB interface. The built-in microphone, although nothing spectacular, captured my voice clearly and works well in VoIP applications. At $50, Logitech's Premium USB Headset 350 is priced to compete with similar analog headsets, and with a sound twice as good, it is heavily recommended.
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At last, a gaming mouse that I can use. The size is perfect, the performance is exemplary and the software simple and effective. The Logitech MX518 is the best mouse that I've ever got my paws on...
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Friday, June 17, 2005
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If you're in the market for a superior 2.1 speaker system, do NOT pass these up. The Logitech Z-2300 is a great system for those who may not have a lot of room for 5.1 or 7.1 setups. They're also perfect for those who don't want to spend $300-400 on speakers.
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Saturday, June 11, 2005
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If you don't want to spend over $60 for a wheel/racing combo, then this is the racing wheel for you. Whether it's your bank account or your games, you can't lose with this value combo. While I was impressed with this entry-level wheel, racers like myself would want to spend the extra money and get the Formula Force GP model, as all the features are identical to this one, but with the forced feedback feature. The Formula GP unit comes with a one-year warranty and can be had as low as $31.95 at Digitally Unique.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2005
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There really isn't much not to like about this remote. The ability to connect it to your PC, and the internet, via the included USB cable makes setup and programming much less complicated than other macro-based remotes I have used. The range is great, and the Remote itself is attractive and well designed ergonomically. The one-touch buttons, when combined with the smart state technology, make activities that require multiple steps a snap. The bright, easy to read interactive LCD, the glowing buttons, removable face plates, and having a help button, all add to the 676's appeal
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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The Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks Deluxe reviewed today is the company's mid-level entry into webcams geared towards laptop users. Right off the bat the feature-list is compelling with intelligent face tracking, 640x480 VGA resolution, automatic gain control, and a built in microphone, but let's see how these all hold up in the real world...
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Friday, April 22, 2005
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Although at a MSRP of US$49.99 you might deem this mouse to be a little on the pricey side, as with any computer product, if you want to best, be prepared to pay for it. This mouse packs the precision, the features, the comfort and the quality a gamer will require to allow them to accurately game for years without a single issue. I have yet to have a single issue with any Logitech product. You buy it, you use it, you enjoy it like it isn't even there.That is a sign of an excellent product. One that performs so well and flawlessly that it almost dissolves into your desk. ..
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Friday, April 8, 2005
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Overall the Logitech MediaPlay makes a great cordless mouse with simple ergonomics, tilt-wheel, back/forward buttons and zoom functionality. The remote aspect of the mouse is also handy for controlling most media players, although Logitech needs to fine tune their bundled MediaLife player and add support for basic DVD playback and free radio. It may not be a full fledged HTPC remote, but the MediaPlay cordless mouse is a performer none the less.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2005
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This mouse is a great example of new technology in this specific market, and you would not be wrong - Logitech have raised the barrier when it comes to cordless mouse performance. Cleverly packaged, and with out-of-the-box use, the MX1000 appeals to graphics professionals gamers and mainstream users alike; comfortable and easy to use, the SetPoint software only extends its functionality.
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Thursday, February 10, 2005
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It has bass by the truck loads. In fact, it has so much bass, it's scary. The mid-range is super-clear, much clearer than on the Logitech Z-640. Treble is ultra crisp. The treble really surprised me because this uses full range drivers instead of separate mid-range drivers and tweeters. So far, I have only dared to crank the speakers up to 50% and the level of clarity has not ceased to impress me. It was still crystal clear, even at near-deafening sounds. I intend to crank them up higher when I move out of my dorm...
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