Reviewed on September 17, 2008While we weren't blown away by their sound, the Logitech Z-5s' combination of a simple, clean design, USB connectivity, and some basic remote operation make them a decent value in the sub-$100 PC speaker space.TAGS:Logitech, portable audio, speakers, PC speakers, remote, volume, USB port, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 6, 2008Klipsch's entry-level iGroove SXT iPod speaker system may be short on features, but it delivers a big, muscular sound considering its compact size.TAGS:Klipsch, iPod speakers, Logitech, Apple iPod, speakers, volume, video
Reviewed on August 13, 2009M-Audio's Studiophile AV 30 speaker system delivers powerful, detailed sound in a relatively compact space, and does it all at a remarkably low price.TAGS:speakers, volume, PC
Reviewed on June 5, 2009Sony's STR-DH700 is an inexpensive 7.1 AV receiver, but its lackluster sound and dearth of features make it tough to recommend.TAGS:AV receiver, receiver, Sony Corp., subwoofer, volume, speakers
Reviewed on September 26, 2008Flexible configuration, a full list of features, and solid bass performance gives the Polk Audio DSW Pro 400 a leg up on similar-size subwoofers.TAGS:Polk Audio, subwoofer, volume, speakers, satellite
Reviewed on November 27, 2007If you're not looking for the virtual surround effects found on more elaborate (and expensive) single-speaker audio systems, the affordable Boston Acoustics TVee Model Two sounds swell, looks good, and includes a cool wireless subwoofer.TAGS:soundbar, Boston Acoustics, subwoofer, Boston, cable box, speaker system, remote, TV, speakers, volume, video
Reviewed on October 24, 2008iHome's iHM77 portable speakers get high marks for design, but they don't exactly shine in the sound quality department.TAGS:SDI iHome, speakers, connector, volume, USB, Apple iPod