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    Logitech Z-10 Interactive 2.0 Speaker System: Control Tunes from the Speakers

    Logitech rolled out its Z-10 Interactive 2.0 Speaker System, a pair of USB noisemakers with touch-sensitive controls on a polished acrylic front display. The helpful amber LCD window shows you track info from iTunes, Windows Media Player, WinAmp or MusicMatch, and also gives you transport control over your tunes as well as letting you regulate volume, treble and bass. Heck, the thing will even tell you what time it is. More »

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