Published on August 22nd,2007 at 8:08 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Get Your Sound On — The Logitech G51

Desktop owners who are looking for a viable audio option have been looking all over the place for something nice. Well, there’s no need to wait any longer.

Offering an all-analog 5.1-speaker system, stereo and 6-channel inputs, the G51 is one nice device. Besides that, the G51 features two matrixing modes–one for games, one for music–that can synthesize a 5.1 surround track from a 2-channel stereo source. The G51 also includes a 5-inch subwoofer and 2-way satellite speakers that, coupled with a convenient desktop control pod, make listening to Rhapsody or Pandora a pleasure.

Look for the G51 to hit stores in October for $200.

Via Crave
Category Audio
              
Get Your Sound On — The Logitech G51
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