22-January-06, 08:01 PM
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| | Affiliate Reviews: Audio & Related 180s Tek Fleece by JVC Ear Buds  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Designtechnica |  | | | | | | | | |
On a cold day, there's nothing worse than going for a walk and having to decide: Cold ears and tunes, or warm ears and no tunes? Well, now you can have them both! The Tek Fleece ear warmers feature integrated JVC headphones, and while the sound quality is not amazing, the concept and execution are first class. Full Story at Designtechnica | |  | |  | | Logitech Z4 2.1 Speakers  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by CaseModGod |  | | | | | | | | |
The Logitech Z4 2.1 Speaker set is a stellar value for its affordable price ($99.99 American). It's far more than adequate for heavy gaming or listening to music, and I won't be going back to headphones any time soon. Full Story at CaseModGod  | |  | |  | | iRiver U10 Digital Media Player  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TrustedReviews |  | | | | | | | | |
The intrigued aspect of it is that the device has a 2.2in, 320 x 240 screen that can display 260,000 colours - and that’s it. Rather than being festooned with myriad small buttons to small to press, all the navigation buttons are part of the screen. You press at the top of the screen for left, at the right to move right and guess where to move up and down. It’s a similar concept to the buttons integrated into the iPod’s click-wheel. One issue though is that the size of the screen is actually deceptive as the edges are devoted to the buttons and frame the 320 x 240 resolution screen. Full Story at TrustedReviews  | |  | |  | | Logitech Z-5450 Wireless Speaker  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Laptop Gamers |  | | | | | | | | |
Leave it to Logitech to once again raise the bar for computer speaker systems. The Logitech Z-5450 provides high performance sound with the innovation of wireless rear surround satellite speakers. The introduction of dual wireless rear speakers finally solves the common headache of having to run those long unsightly wires that run to your rear surround speakers. I’ve run into this problem myself and in the past it has caused me to either string cables all over the place or sacrifice a true surround experience by placing the rear surrounds closer to the front speakers. Full Story at Laptop Gamers | |  | |  | | |
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