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Daily News Round #2

Published: 11th October 2004 @ 9:37 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Logitech Frequency Directed Dual Drivers (FDD) Technology Explained

As a second segment to CoolTechZone's review of the Logitech X-530 5.1 speakers recently, they've gone into further detail on something which puts a fresh spark into the quality of sound for your PC these days. Frequency Directed Dual Drivers (or FDD for short) is definitely a step in the right direction for Logitech according to the CoolTechZone folks, stating that it takes audio clarity to a higher level in terms of common PC speakers, and without bringing higher cost to the deal.


We have already reported the performance of this technology in Part I of this series of articles on the X-530 speaker units, which we strongly recommend you read in order to get a correct perception of Logitech’s innovative idea. Unfortunately, we couldn’t publish our report on the FDD technology due to time constraints, which is why we split our analysis of the X-530 speakers into a series of two coherent articles. Join us as we delve into the technical aspects of Logitech’s Frequency Directed Dual Drivers Technology in Part II of our X-530 product analysis…


- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

- D-Link Home Networking Soltuion @ Monster-Hardware
- Pioneer SE-XB1 headphones @ DesignTechnica
- Corsair TWIN2X1024-5400C4PRO @ OCModShop
- SimpleTech PC3700 Nitro Series Memory @ CoolTechZone
- Ahanix D.Vine 4 HTPC Case @ Anandtech
- USB Memory Key Group Test @ Trusted Reviews
- Steelpad Steel Grip @ Phoronix
- Dual LCD monitors How To @ The TechZone
- CoolerMaster AquaGate Watercooling System @ AusPCWorld
- NVIDIA's GeForce 6200 graphics processor @ Tech Report



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