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Logitech Unveils Black Wireless Guitar Controller for PLAYSTATION 3


 Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller for PS3

May 12, 2009 — Logitech today announced the Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller for PLAYSTATION 3 and PlayStation 2 computer entertainment systems. Featuring authentic materials – including a wood neck and body, a rosewood fingerboard and metal frets – the Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller is for gamers who truly want to play like a rock star.

Following the introduction of the Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller, Premiere Edition (previously available only in select markets), the new black guitar controller is expected to be available worldwide later this month. The Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller is licensed by Activision Publishing, Inc. for the award-winning Guitar Hero franchise.

"Logitech's new guitar controller delivers the same unparalleled Guitar Hero experience offered by our previous premiere edition to an even broader group of gamers and at a great value," said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech’s director of product marketing for gaming. "Everything about the Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller is premium – from the authentic wood material and flawless black finish, to the noise-dampening design of the strum bar and buttons, to the authentic accents provided by the metal frets." Read more

Logitech Cools It Off, Makes Computing More Comfortable


 Logitech Cooling Pad N100

Using your laptop for hours on end can get uncomfortable, not to mention make your laptop hot. Logitech just announced two new products to help you with this problem – the Cooling Pad N100 and Notebook Riser N110.

The Logitech Cooling Pad N100 improves the airflow around your laptop. The slotted surface allows the USB-powered fan to distribute air more evenly than other cooling pads. By using a rear air intake to generate air, it also solves the problem of loose clothing that can sometimes block the airflow. The N100 connects via USB and uses minimal battery power. The N100 is expected to be available in the U.S. in March and Europe in April for a suggested retail price of $29.99.Read more

Logitech Squeezebox Adds Music from Napster


 Logitech Squeezebox Boom

February 17, 2009 -- Logitech today announced that Logitech Squeezebox network music players support online music from the award-winning music subscription service Napster. Using your existing wireless home network and your Squeezebox player, now you can access Napster’s library of more than 7 million songs on the home-entertainment system in your living room, bedroom, or in any room where you listen to music.

“Logitech is delighted to add Napster to its family of online music services for the Squeezebox product line,” said Robin Selden, vice president of the Logitech Streaming Media group. “The Logitech Squeezebox is a Wi-Fi device, so you don’t have to string wires everywhere just to enjoy Napster away from the computer. Whether you love rap or reggae, Beethoven or classic rock, Napster and Squeezebox make it easy to listen to a world of music, streamed to any room in your home.” Read more

Squeezebox Network Music Players


 Logitech Squeezebox Boom

Often digital audio is stuck on the PC or the digital music player. Though some companies offer solutions that stream music from a computer to a stereo system, these products can sometimes be too expensive. Logitech offers affordable network music systems that make it easier for you to enjoy -- and control -- your digital music anywhere in your home or on the stereo systems you already own. And with the Logitech Squeezebox Boom all-in-one network music player, even an existing audio system is not required. Using your existing home network with a Logitech network music system, you can listen to your digital music – including the music on your computer, your favorite Internet radio stations, even subscription services such as Rhapsody, Last.FM, Slacker, Pandora and Sirius in any room in your home – even when the computer is off. The Squeezebox Boom is available now for $269.99.Read more

Hot Products at 2009 CES


 2009 CES Attendees Although a little bit scaled down this year, the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) - still the world’s largest consumer electronics trade show, had tons of product announcements. In case you didn't have time to read through them all, here are some you might have missed:



Touch-Screen Logitech Harmony 1100 Remote

MiRGE – the first SIRIUS XM interoperable satellite radio

LG Digital Photo TV

Palm Unveils New webOS

DISH Slingloaded HD DVR Read more

Logitech Gives Gamers Complete Control


 Logitech G13January 6, 2009 -- The G-series line of gaming peripherals from Logitech gives gamers what they want: complete control. Today, Logitech unveiled an extension of its award-winning G-series by introducing three new products that deliver precision, high performance and customization: the Logitech G19 keyboard for gaming, the Logitech G35 surround sound headset and the Logitech G9x laser mouse. Delivering everything gamers need for a competitive edge – from programmable buttons to 7.1-channel surround sound and 5000 dpi laser sensors to backlit keys – Logitech’s best-in-class gaming peripherals are engineered to deliver everything you have always wanted.

“The G-series product line is all about seeing how far we can push the envelope, giving gamers extraordinary, engineered-to-win features developed as a result of our deep connection with the gaming community,” said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech’s director of product marketing for gaming. “With each one of these new G-series products, gamers gain exceptional benefits; but most importantly, they can transform their gear to suit their gameplay.” Read more

The Winning Touch: Logitech Harmony 1100 Offers Customizable Touch Screen


 Logitech Harmony 1100January 6, 2009 -- Say goodbye to complicated lists and long explanations about how to use your home-entertainment system. Today at the Consumer Electronics Show, Logitech introduced the Logitech Harmony 1100 advanced universal remote control, delivering powerful home-entertainment control through a customizable, 3.5-inch full-color touch screen. Logitech’s newest remote provides a touch-screen interface that lets you put the commands you want, where you want them. The Harmony 1100 remote has received the CES 2009 Design and Engineering Award: Best of Innovations in the Home-Entertainment Accessories category – the second consecutive year a Logitech Harmony remote has been honored with this award.

“The Harmony 1100 is a natural extension of the Harmony promise – to simplify today’s complex home-entertainment systems,” said Ashish Arora, vice president and general manager of Logitech’s Harmony business unit. “As more and more people get the bulk of their entertainment at home, the Harmony 1100 will help people get more out of their home-entertainment experience – for a fraction of the price of traditional custom-installed remotes.” Read more

New Ultimate Ears Earphones Put Music Lovers in the Zone

January 5, 2009 --So you can listen to music the way it’s meant to be heard, today Logitech announced additions to its MetroFi line of Ultimate Ears by Logitech earphones. The new MetroFi 170 and MetroFi 220 noise-isolating earphones deliver customized comfort that’s perfect for listening to music on an iPod.

“If you’re looking to upgrade your generic MP3-player listening experience, the MetroFi 170 and 220 earphones are ideal,” said Philippe Depallens, Logitech vice president and general manager of the Ultimate Ears product unit. “Unlike the ear buds that come with your MP3 player, once you put the MetroFi 170 and 220 earphones in your ear, they’ll stay there and feel good. So whether you’re exercising, running errands, or just on the run – with the MetroFi earphones you’ll always be in the zone.” Read more

Easy Gaming with Logitech’s G13 Gameboard


 Logitech G13 Gameboard Face it – PC games often find themselves limited by their keyboard functionality. Keyboards are made for typing and web-surfing, not gaming. The Logitech G13 is an exception to this, and enjoyment of games predictably increases from behind it.

Ergonomically designed and having 25 programmable keys, the G13 excels at its sole use: gaming. Comfortable and convenient, (it even includes a 160-by-43-pixel GamePanel LCD that show you live updates from your game), it is sure to revolutionize your gaming experience.

Available in December for about $80, the G13 is not a bad choice for the gamer in your life.

For more information read the press release.

Logitech Introduces Game-Changing Gameboard


 Logitech G13 Gameboard December 10, 2008 — Whether you’re rescuing hostages, on a quest with your guild or saving humanity, you don’t want to worry about hand fatigue or hitting the wrong key. Today, Logitech introduced the Logitech G13 advanced gameboard – a hybrid gaming keyboard designed to complement your Logitech keyboard and mouse – giving you game-changing comfort and control on a Mac computer or a PC.

“If you’re into serious gaming, there’s no better feeling than playing with the G13 gameboard by your side,” said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech’s director of product marketing for gaming. “Unlike other gameboards that focus only on programmability, the G13 advanced gameboard incorporates the principles of our award-winning Comfort Wave design. So whether you’re getting into World of Warcraft or walking into your next LAN party, the G13 gameboard gives you a powerful advantage over those forced to work with less.” Read more

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