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Here is my desktop, it looks like ****, heh. I need a new desk. I just brought these new Jordan Shoes for $100, brand new, and their worth $200!!! :woot:

oh and that blue thing in the printer is cigarettes, i didn't think it would show up.

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What is that 5.1 Logitech system again?

I found it on tigerdirect but I dont know the name of.

Also, Those who own it, which is quite a lot and im stupid for asking, But does it really have Great sound?

Im the one to step up two speakers infront of me, and 3 behind me. so yeah it WILL surround sound, not just right infront of me.

So putting them around you, Quality Good?

Putting them infront of you?

Also, How is Sub? Powerful. Ok etc.

I think its good for the amount of money they are asking, but I would like some reviews from those that own it.

Also, Need Model Number. So if someone can kindly tell me what set that is.

Cheers,

-Sikh

Sikh, I have the 2.1 system (X-230) and I think it sounds amazing (coming from the basic 2 satellite/1 speaker setup I previously had). You can get it for around $45 now. It was closer to $100 when I bought it (IIRC). The 5.1 is called the X-530. Not sure what the price is or how good it sounds but I would guess really good. I found 2.1 to be good enough for me though.

i got the x-530 (they are x-540 now, same thing but uglier and you get a but you get a volume control dock). You can find them for about 80 bucks. They are the best 5.1 system for the price, get a good sound card and the things will rock! The sub sounds great if you have it configured properly (get an x-fi!!!! if you use xp, get an asus if you use vista).

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