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Logitech Z-680 First THX Certified Speaker System to Simultaneously Connect to and Play from PCs, Video Game Consoles, DVD and Portable Audio Players |
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Fremont,
CA – October 29, 2002 - Logitech (NASDAQ: LOGI)
(Switzerland: LOGN, LOGZ), today
announced the flagship 5.1 speaker
system in its award winning Z-Series
family, the Logitech Z-680.
The Z-680 comes equipped with
Dolby® Digital and DTS® hardware
decoding for true 5.1 digital sound.
These speakers make it possible
to bring THX-certified home theater
surround sound to multiple platforms,
by enabling simultaneous use with PCs,
video game consoles, DVD players and
portable audio players.
The Z-680 offers tremendous
value, and is currently available in
retail outlets and online at www.logitech.com
for a retail price of $399.95.
The Z-680 is a THX-certified, 5.1-surround sound system with 450 watts of RMS power. Its high-end features include: · Eight-inch, long throw subwoofer driver with a flared bass port for powerful, distortion-free bass. · Dolby® Pro Logic II for creating realistic 5.1 surround sound from stereo music, movies and games. · Digital optical and coaxial inputs, as well as six channel analog inputs, for simple connection to nearly any audio device · Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center with a wireless remote, for easy adjustment of the speaker controls from anywhere in the room. “Last
year, with the introduction of the
Z-Series speakers, Logitech
established itself as a top player in
the multimedia speaker market,” said
Bob Wick, senior vice president and
general manager of Logitech’s Audio
Division.
“This year we plan to raise
the bar for high-end multimedia
speakers, with the introduction of the
Z-680.
This 5.1 system will surpass
the competition by offering a single
system that is THX THX certification involves rigorous testing of sound performance, user interface and construction. With the launch of its second THX-certified speaker, Logitech is underscoring its commitment to providing superior clarity and power in a multimedia sound system. “We are extremely pleased with Logitech’s entry into the 5.1 speaker market with the Z-680 speaker system,” said Mark Paddack, director of sales for THX. “All speakers that receive THX certification must meet stringent performance parameters, including: bandwidth, frequency balance, peak sound pressure levels and the ability to play up to their rated output level. The Z-680 exceeded all requirements, and has received the THX seal of approval.” Logitech plans to continue its successful Z-Series speaker line, by offering a wide variety of products to meet varying consumer needs and budgets. The Z-680 is the company’s current flagship 5.1 speaker system. Earlier, this fall, Logitech introduced another 5.1 speaker system, the Logitech Z-640. The Z-640 provides over 50 watts of RMS surround sound power, and includes adapters for instant connectivity to game consoles, TVs, DVD and CD players. These speakers let users experience Dolby Digital 5.1 sound in conjunction with a PC sound card or software DVD player with a built in Dolby Digital decoder. Using the adapter that is provided with the system, the Z-640’s provide immersive 5.1 surround sound with gaming consoles, TVs, DVD and CD players. The Z-640 uses Logitech’s patented dual-chambered Pressure Driver subwoofer, which enables lower and louder bass sound than conventional subwoofers for rich deep bass and greater tonal purity. This speaker system is currently available online and in retail outlets for a list price of $99.95. Logitech’s Z-Series
speakers are known for industrial
design quality, and the ability to
bring a home theater feeling to the
desktop. The Z-680 and Z-640 speaker
system
About Logitech: Founded in 1981, Logitech designs, manufactures and markets personal interface products that enable people to effectively work, play, and communicate in the digital world. The Company’s product family includes Internet video cameras, mice and trackballs, keyboards, headsets and speakers, interactive gaming devices and 3D controllers. With
operational headquarters through its
U.S. subsidiary in Fremont,
California, and regional headquarters
through local subsidiaries in
Switzerland, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Logitech International is a Swiss public company traded
in Switzerland on the Swiss Stock
Exchange under the symbols LOGN and
LOGZ, and in the U.S. on the Nasdaq
National Market System (LOGI). The
company has manufacturing facilities
in Asia and offices
in major cities in North America,
Europe and Asia Pacific. "Dolby" is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. |
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