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| Logitech X-240 Speaker Review |
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| Written by Christopher Greer | |
| Tuesday, 25 November 2008 19:38 | |
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Page 1 of 5 Introduction
From the first echo to breaking the sound barrier, man has been intrigued by sound. We take it for granted until we meet someone who does not have the ability. It determines our moods or helps ease the pain of a tough day. We let sound set the mood for an occasion or seek it out to provide background for an activity. Sound plays a part in everyday life whether we are aware of it or not. The Logitech X-240 Speakers are here to fill the need of great a speaker system with mp3 player adaptability. The Logitech X-240 offers the ability to connect any mp3 player to the speakers with little to no hassle and offers a few perks to Zune and Ipod owners. The X-240 speaker system has 2.1 surround sound and easy setup so you do not have have to worry about reading a novel to setup your Logitech Speaker System.
Product View
The box for the Logitech X-240 speaker system does garner some attention with orange X-240 logo on it and has a wealth of information on the back of the box.
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