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Logitech X-210 Speakers (2.0) | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £21.50
New (18) Used (1) from £21.00
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 753
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 11.7 x 8.7
MPN: 970191-0120 Model: 970191-0120 EAN: 5099206982338 ASIN: B000BZD1ZK
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Logi X210 2.1 Speakers 970191 0120 |
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Product Description Pump up your PC, CD and MP3 audio with Logitech's X-210 loudspeaker system. Its sleek, compact satellite loudspeakers with high-excursion drivers provide full, rich sound. The subwoofer features dynamic, real-time equalisation that maximises bass response while minimising distortion. The X-210 speaker system also has a convenient wired remote with volume and power controls and a headphones jack for private listening. What's more, the X-210 speakers come with rotating stands for easy wall mounting. The X-210 stereo loudpseakers from Logitech connect easily to PCs, CD and MP3 players for immediate use.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Beyond expectations November 11, 2008 J. C. Wright (UK) Only one thing to say... Superb I bought these for a bit more than they are going at now (ah fiddles) but even with the price i paid i am beyond happy with the spectacular performance that these speakers give. A simple list for you: They are easy to set up They are compatible with anything that has an audio jack (that includes my TV so give a great gaming/movie experience on both TV and laptop) They give out awsome, crisp sound (the subwoofer gives awsome base to all genres of music i force on it) They are cheap for the quality, very cheap. When you look for other speakers that pump out 50 watts your looking at prices a lot higher than this. And also they look good, a nice sleek black, and the speakers swivel to allow for wall mounting as well (aswome) Overall a spectacular little sounds system, if you're looking for system look no further.
Not For Pizza lovers... November 3, 2008 Mr. M. D. Chetwynd (Lost) They looked great. But sounded terrible, i could still hear Michael Bolton, Westlife, Status Quo And James Blunt Hope This review Helps.
In case of emergency, buy these! October 31, 2008 LARGE AND IN CHARGE (NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND) My ipod speaker would nt work whilst on a greek holiday and I needed an alternative. Managed to buy these without the benefit of reading reviews. I am impressed. Similar sound to the Altec im7 which had packed up (my fault) which is loud, bassy and clear. no tone adjustments but it did nt need any. Surprisingly good mid range, this can be a major problem on other 2.1 systems, but not here. Smuuggled it home in my suitcase and now it does a sterling job connected to my laptop. I really cant find fault with it and the quoted power outputs are at least truthful if not conservative.
Very Very good value with enormous potential October 24, 2008 N. Nunes (London, UK) I spend my life looking for that right sound. And I must confess to having more than one hi-fi/subwoofer in my home. Compared with the pricey options, these speakers come in a distant second. But compared with normal stereo computer speakers, these Logitech defeat them hands down. In fact, you'll wonder how you ever lived life without them. But suppose you want that 500 pound sound from these speakers and have them compete with expensive hi-fi? here's the trick if you're hooking them up to your PC/Laptop: Download the surround-sound plug-in with WOW SRS effect from the surround-sound store (I promise you I am not an agent for them). There are two SRS options, one for $15 and one for $25. Connect that SRS sound onto your PC and hook up that to these speakers and prepared to be AMAZED!!! You will thank me. So, in advance, you are welcome.
Logitech X-210 Speakers (2.0) October 10, 2008 Mr. T. M. Cox These are great speakers with excellent sound output and true value for money. The only challenge I found is that when you plug in headphones to the control box it mutes the speakers but you have no control over the volume level to the headphones because the audio is comming directly from the sound card to the control box. I would recomend having a keyboard with volume control built in to avoid having to alter the computer volume level each time you use the headphones.
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