Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Logitech Z Cinema and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Z Cinema.
March 2008
(72%)
27 Reviews
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For a person who is sure they are going to be using a PC as their main entertainment hub, then Logitechs Z Cinéma is a sensible investment. Its not cheap, which counts against it a little. However, the system does have a genuine audio pedigree and y...
Abstract: Logitechs Z Cinema USB speakers try to create the impression of surround sound using a 2.1 speaker configuration. They come with a Media Center remote control, but their interface software proved unstable under Vista. Virtual surround sound is crea...
Bass is crisp and clean, Very attractive looking unit with hidden amber display, Full digital sound that bypasses sound card, Media Center controls
Way too expensive for what it is, Virtual surround sound is less than spectacular, Audio quality is not where it should be, No physical controls on speakers themselves
I’m normally a pretty big fan of what Logitech has to offer. I like their computer mice, webcams, and other peripherals. They’ve also done a reasonably good job with budget speakers, but I feel that they dropped the ball on this premium virtua...
Expensive at $299, Not as good as real surround sound system
The Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System is a very good compromise for the PC user who doesnt have the room for a full surround sound system. The only real drawback to the entire system is the cost at $299. ...
Abstract: Logitech has been placing emphasis on sound quality as is evident with the last several speaker systems we have reviewed. While the Z Cinéma system is not cheap ($300 retail), it does offer users with a great sounding speaker package that integrates we...
The Logitech Z Cinéma Advanced Surround Sound System is a high quality amplified 2.1 speaker set that is a great match for multimedia center computers. The SRS TruSurround HD mimics a true surround system without the need for extra speakers, although...
The design was beautiful. The fit in with most computers. The remote worked great.
Not really a negative, but I would really like to see an attempt by some companies to get speakers such as these working on Linux. With the ease of building a Myth TV box, these would work great on one stuck in a dorm room or in a bedroom even if the