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Logitech Z130


$25.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Attractive design, with swooping angles and sharp corners. Extra built-in headphone jack for quick switching to earphones without playing with computer settings. Distortion-free bass and relatively well filled out mids and highs.

The Cons:Incapable of deep and powerful bass. Some tinny sound in the highs, especially at louder volumes. To get high-quality audio, the EQ settings on the operating system level need to be adjusted.

The Logitech Z130 is a 2-channel, dual multimedia speaker system designed for on-the-go individuals. It can connect to any laptop via a standard 3.5mm plug (included). But as a precursor to the 2-channel X140, the 2-channel Z130 only hosts a single input; plus it lacks its peer's deep-bass drivers.

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However, it does host an integrated headphone jack, as well as an ultra-easy setup system. In addition, the Logitech Z130 speakers are compatible with both Windows and Macintosh, and they host both volume and power buttons.

Features

  • 2-Channel Multimedia Speakers
  • Single 3.5mm Input Port
  • Integrated Headphone Jack
  • Windows/Macintosh Compatibility
  • Rich Stereo Sound
  • Easy to Control
  • Simple Setup
  • Right-to-Left Cable
  • Audio-In Cable
  • Power Adapter Cable
  • 2-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Part #: PN 980-000417
  • Power: 5W RMS

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    attractive design, with swooping angles and sharp corners

  • 1

    extra built-in headphone jack for quick switching to earphones without playing with computer settings

  • 1

    distortion-free bass and relatively well filled out mids and highs

  • 1

    small footprint, take up very little room

Cons
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    incapable of deep and powerful bass

  • 1

    some tinny sound in the highs, especially at louder volumes

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    to get high-quality audio, the EQ settings on the operating system level need to be adjusted

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