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Logitech Australia introduce Z-5 omnidirectional stereo speakers for PC and Mac computers

Logitech Australia have introduced the next evolution in PC-speaker acoustics by unveiling the Logitech Z-5 omnidirectional stereo speakers for PC and Mac computers, capable of delivering high sound throughout the room.

Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime iPod Alarm Clock

Today we are looking at the Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime iPod charging alarm clock. The device has dual alarms and a motion sensitive snooze function. If you are looking for a new iPod dock for the bedroom, the Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime may be perfect. All dockable iPod and iPhone models are supported and non-dockable iPod models and other MP3 players are supported via a 3.5mm jack on the rear of the device.

Review: Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus portable iPod/iPhone speaker system

Logitech makes several iPod/iPhone audio systems, ranging in size and price from about $70 to about $200. The company's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around $100 and it's designed to be a simple, compact, stereo speaker with a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road, so long as you're willing to splurge on a set of six AA batteries that power the unit when you cut the cord.

Logitech Answers Guitar Questions of Cross-Game Compatibility and Other Platforms

Yesterday, Logitech revealed its new $250 wireless guitar controller for Guitar Hero for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. However, there were some questions about whether or not the peripheral would see a release for the Wii or Xbox 360, or if it would work with other non-Guitar Hero branded games. And now, those questions no longer remain unanswered.

Logitech Announces Premiere Edition of Wireless Guitar Controller for Guitar Hero

The Logitech Wireless Guitar, Premiere Edition features a wood neck, rosewood fingerboard, metal frets, and a gig bag.

Logitech Pure-Fi iPod speakers: What's the best option?

The Pure-Fi Anytime: One of Logitech's latest iPod clock radios. But how does it compare to the other models in the Pure-Fi line?

Video: Nikon D3 and Logitech's Squeezebox Continue Best of Test Roundup

This week in the Gadget Lab Videoblog, we continue our roundup of the Best of Test gadgets from our Fall Test issue, including the Usain Bolt of cameras, the Nikon D3.

3Dconnexion 3D Mice Enhance Immersive Discovery and Exploration in Microsoft Research WorldWide Telescope

3Dconnexion, a Logitech company, today announced that its line of 3D mice is now supported by Microsoft Corporation’s WorldWide Telescope, developed by Microsoft Research. 3D mice can enhance the experience for

3Dconnexion 3D Mice Enhance Immersive Discovery and Exploration in Microsoft Research WorldWide Telescope

Fremont, Calif. - November 3, 2008 - 3Dconnexion, a Logitech company, today announced that its line of 3D mice is now supported by Microsoft Corporation’s WorldWide Telescope, developed by Microsoft Research. 3D mice can enhance the experience for astronomy enthusiasts and educators flying through the virtual universe and exploring visually rich images of constellations and planets, whether for education or fun.

iPod/iPhone omnidirectional speaker

A first for iPod or iPhone speaker docks, the Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus speaker offers omnidirectional acoustics. An innovative speaker technology previously found only in expensive home-theatre systems, omnidirectional acoustics transmit sound evenly in all directions.

Next Gen Wii to Still Use Infrared?

While Nintendo hasn't even announced the next Wii, a DigiTimes source claims that a company named Pixart Imaging is already set to provide Nintendo with the infrared chips for their next generation Wii device. (Pixart already supports the current Wiimote and products from Intel and Logitech.) While not necessarily the worst news, I'm sure at least a few of us were hoping for a solution to avoid those constant "point your Wiimote at the screen" error messages. Oh well, Nintendo could release the Wii2 with non-interactive, rotting banana controller and it would still sell a bajillion units. [DigiTimes via MaxConsole]


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