I've been shopping around for a new 5.1 channel surround setup for my apt since my old college setup finally died. After shopping around for home theater in a box, component, & bookshelf systems I finally decided to just go the cheap route and get myself a nice pair of computer speakers to use with my home theater. I finally settled on the Logitech Z-5450s.
The THX certification and wireless rear channels sealed the deal for me (and the fact that it cost 1/4 of what I would have spent on a component system didn't hurt).
So check it out...and note the lack of speaker wire running out of the rears (there is a power cable since each rear has its own amp).
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How are they working out for you?
So far so good. They sound great and have plenty of power considering that my couch is only 6 feet away from my TV.
I think they'll definately suffice until I decide to get a full-blown 7.1 system.
Greenface is the closest guess ;-)
It uses some sort of proprietary Logitech wireless technology. So the answer is D) None of the Above.
I think I read somewhere that it uses the same 2.4 gHz wireless frequency as wireless telephones. So it must be similar to the way a wireless phone communicates with the base station. These speakers are designed to "channel hop" though, so if it encounters any interference from another device (ie. cordless phone) it will automatically switch itself to another channel.
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