Logitech Speaker System Z623 ready to rock the House

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Logitech Speaker System Z623 ready to rock the House

Logitech has unveiled the THX Certified Logitech Speaker System Z623. With this 2.1 system, you will hear and feel immersive audio from 200 watts (RMS) of power whether you are connecting the speakers to a PC or a TV.

Logitech's Country Manager for India and South West Asia, Subrotah Biswas, said, "Whether you are listening to rock music, watching a Steven Spielberg flick, or playing your favourite video game, the experience is always richer when you get engrossed in the audio. That is why we built the Logitech Speaker System Z623 so you can lose yourself in whatever you are into. For DVD aficionados, music enthusiasts and hardcore gamers, the Z623 system delivers powerful audio for your room. And with THX certification, you know you are getting the best."

Logitech includes all the inputs and cables you need to get great sound from up to three audio devices. With the RCA and 3.5 mm inputs, in addition to the built-in headphone jack, you can be set up in minutes to enjoy great sound from your computer, game console, digital music players, TV or DVD player. The integrated controls on the right speaker satellite let you dial the volume and bass up or down to customize your listening experience.

Logitech Z623 speakers are THX Certified and professionally engineered to recreate the tonal balance of whatever you are listening to. To qualify for THX certification, the two-satellite-and-subwoofer Z623 speaker system has to meet strict performance standards. Logitech engineers have worked closely with THX, conducting more than 400 acoustic and electrical bench tests covering frequency response, power output, distortion, noise and overall performance.

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