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CES 2008: Logitech Releases New Z4 System
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Jan 09,2008

Logitech has unveiled the Logitech Z Cinéma Advanced Surround Sound System, which according to Logitech, was done to address the needs of those who use their PC for ultimate entertainment. I like these marketing slogans, it draws more interest to the product no doubt, which seems like a revamped version of their popular Z4 2.1 system.

A solution for a Windows Media Center, the black and silver Logitech Z Cinéma Advanced Surround Sound System features SRS TruSurround HD, delivering a surround sound experience without the need for rear speakers (hmmm...) a unique three-amplifier design, two-way satellite speakers and an 8-inch subwoofer. It comes with a powerful media center remote, and thats believable as Logitech are masters of remote controls, with their famous Harmony series.

"Although people are trying to enjoy film, TV and music on their PC, many of them are dissatisfied with the complexity of surround sound speakers for the PC today,” said Tim Leehane, director of product marketing for Logitech’s Audio business unit. “The Logitech Z Cinéma speaker system is for every person who wants outstanding audio quality and a surround sound experience from their PC, but doesn’t want the hassle of setting up rear speakers. The difference is dramatic. We’re very confident that people will enjoy this product."

The Logitech Z Cinéma Advanced Surround Sound System is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in January. The suggested retail price is $299.99 (U.S.).

We spoke to Logitech, and were told that we can expect it in mid February officially, so watch this space for a review.

 
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I'd be satisfied if they would a) send me the repair part to fix my set of Z-10's and 2) the secret instructions on seperating the two halves of the speaker so I could in fact repair and use them. 2 monthsfunctioning is just not enough for me and they sound great, they really do.
However the "Log" should be taken out of the name Logitec or put in a prefix of ill. I don't want to ship them to where ever. Shiping means one thing, slow and good luck. If they believe anyone can understand the purpose and function of their applets then I can repair my own speaker. The program can't "see" them thru the USB connection, an admitted design flaw. Since I have no speaker, I need no program. End of story and close.
Bill Ratz @ Jan 10,2008
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