Logitech Z-10 Interactive 2.0: Those Are Some Speakers

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Monday, August 28th, 2006

Logitech is really firing on all cylinders these days, at least in terms of industrial design and usability. These Z-10 speakers look way cooler than almost anything else I’ve seen out there and, if past experience is any guide, should sound halfway decent as well.

The speakers have a touch sensitive surface and reverse LED that is compatible with iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, and Musicmatch. You simply hook it up via USB and track information and controls appear on the display along with a clock and system info from the PC. There are even Internet radio presets, just like in a radio.

The speakers are 9.7″ tall, 4.5″ wide and 4.7″ deep and will be available next month for $149.99.

Product Page [Logitech]

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