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Compact yet stylish, great sound quality for their size, no external sub reduces clutter
Expensive, deceptively heavy, no remote
If you do happen to be that rare somebody who really needs good sound quality but cannot have a subwoofer then your prayers may just have been answered...
The speakers feature a twoyear warranty, frontand rearfacing tweeter drivers,
They are expensive for sound quality while bass is soso.
Despite the tweeters and warranty, they are pricey for the quality of sound....
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Publicación: 2010-04-16, Autor: Justin , crítica de: cnet.com
Rear-facing tweeters provide pseudo surround sound; generous two-year warranty
Pricey, hardwired cord, lacks RCA audio input, no bass or treble controls
We'd have a much easier time recommending the Logitech Z520's average sound quality and lack of features if it didn't cost $130. We'd rather point you toward the Logitech Z523 system that offers best-in-class sound quality (and a subwoofer to boot) at...
Resumen: We’ll take the liberty of saying that the trend of “packing” speakers into as small a packaging as available is more than popular. We’ve tested a truly tremendous amount of 2.0 speakers during the past year going for a surround sound or trying to accom...
Simple setup, Slick, compact package, Delivers 360degree sound, as promised
No subwoofer, Price could be a bit lower, No mounting options
It's hard to believe that a set of speakers could make desk time seem more attractive but these ones actually do. Logitech's Z520 has a slick design that seems built to last. Plus, they actually make that wide open 360-degree sound happen, which i...
Resumen: Just a few years ago, 2.1 speaker systems—those that use small, left and right satellites for higher frequencies plus a larger subwoofer/amplifier component that sits under your desk and produces lower frequencies—dominated the computer-speaker market....