Product Description Logitech's X-140 stereo speakers feature dynamic, real-time bass equalization to maximize low frequency response while minimizing distortion. Use the convenient 3.5 mm auxiliary input to connect your portable MP3 or CD player, and customize your audio balance with easy-to-reach tone and volume controls.
great for the priceNovember 28, 2008 These speakers are proof that you don't have to spend a fortune for computer speakers to get very good reliable sound. The are powerful and substantially built. We are very happy with the product
Terrible SoundNovember 26, 2008 I didn't have huge expectations for these speakers - I realize that they were at the entry-level price point - but these are horrible! I have to turn the volume up on the computer, itunes, and the speakers in order to hear anything. I liked the fact that they had an input on the speaker and that you could turn them off without unplugging them. I wish they were better.
Not bad for the priceNovember 16, 2008 These speakers are decent enough for laptops that do not generate enough volume through their internal speakers IF you are watching tv shows streamed online or for DVDs. However, I would recommend something more expensive if your laptop is your primary music system. The sound does not handle bass at all well and that is a natural result of having no sub-woofer.
Great Computer Speakers...a little bigNovember 16, 2008 The price was great, got them on Amazon. I guess I'm size challenged [I am a man, after all] but they just seem a little bigger than I visualized, don't have that much space on my desktop, they fill alittle more than I planned. But the sound is great. Do it.
Amazing Speakers, lousy online descriptionNovember 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Logitech X-140 2.0 Speakers I love the speakers they deliver a clear, true sound from the pc and from the MP3 player. They are slim, nice to look at and take up less space then the chunky speakers that come with most computers.
However, they need a 3.5 mm male to male cable to connect to the MP3 player and the website does not tell you that it is not included or that you even need one. I knew one was needed, unlike a lot of non computer savvy folks, but assumed that the cable was included. I ended up having to hit Wal-Mart to get the cable. Not a major issue, but still annoying.