| Logitech X-230 Speakers |
Today's Top Stories |
| Author: |
Andy Talamantez |
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Tuesday, 16 November 2004 |
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Audio Reviews |
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Page 2 of 8 Accessories: Speaker manufacturers are never too keen on product accessories, but we can’t exactly blame them, as they are not needed. What else can a manufacturer include to satisfy a consumer? After all, an accessory should be a part of the product that is related to the theme of the product or at least the market. The only accessory that came with this particular unit was a brief manual that displayed the installation procedures, a 2-year warranty card and color-coded cables that allows the speaker system to be used with gaming consoles and stand-alone DVD players. Sometimes we encounter speaker units with separate cables for installation, but it wasn’t the case with X-230. They were cleanly stored in the package with everything connected to a central hub, so to speak, to make the installation procedure as hassle-free as possible.
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