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 Logitech Z-5300 5.1 Speakers THX certified for uncompromising quality High power and THX performance for demanding gamers Patented dual chamber subwoofer plays louder and goes lower for unbelievable bass Subwoofer delivers twice the bass energy of conventional designs Polished aluminum phase plug satellites combine two drivers into one: the clarity of a tweeter with the richness and fullness of a separate mid-range Matrix mode and source selector switch to create breathtaking 5.1 surround sound from stereo, 4 channel, or 5.1 sound sources SoundTouch wired remote control Pedestals rotate easily for wall mounting or desk placement Includes 4 satellites, I center speaker and 1 subwoofer, SoundTouch wired remote control, AC power adapter and color-coded audio cables, owner's manual, and video game console unit Power: 280 watts RMS, Subwoofer: 100 watts RMS, Satellites: 180 watts RMS (4 x 35.2W front & rear) (39W center), Total Peak: 560 watts. FREQUENCY RESPONSE - 35Hz ~ 20kHz. SIGNAL-to-NOISE RATIO- > 85 dB(A). DRIVERS - Satellites: 2.5 aluminum phase plug driver, Subwoofer : 6.5 high-excursion driver. SIZE- Satellites: 3.75w x 8.0h x 3.5d, Center Ch.: 6.625w x 5.0h x 3.0d, Subwoofer : 11.75w x 11.82h x 14.5d
Channel 4 News (Britain) - Channel 4 News is the news division of British TV broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by ITN, and has been in operation since the broadcaster's launch in 1982. Channel 4 Friday Comedy - Channel 4 Friday Comedy is the brand of comedy programmes shown on Friday nights from 7.35pm on Channel 4. Channel 4's England's Dream Eleven Poll - In 2004, Channel 4 made a TV programme in which the public were invited to vote for their choice of England's greatest football (soccer) players. The results were then collated to reveal England's Dream Eleven in a 4-4-2 formation. Channel 4 News (United States) - Channel 4 News is the name of various local newscasts throughout the United States, mostly on NBC affiliates. Its link to the NBC network began in the early 1980s when WRC-TV in Washington, District of Columbia renamed its newscasts after using NewsCenter 4 since the mid-1970s.
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