
Logitech comes back with the latest Z523 speaker system that consists of two satellites and a 6.5-inch down-firing subwoofer. These satellites adopt 360-degree sound or also known as omnidirectional acoustics, giving you a great listening experience throughout the room.
The Logitech Z523 provides a maximum of 40 watts (RMS), making it powerful enough for you to host a small party in your house. There are two convenient on-speaker controls allowing you to control the volume and bass level. Other features include an integrated dual RCA jack and a 3.5mm jack. You can purchase the Logitech Z523 speaker system for $99.99. [Product Page]

Logitech has rolled out a new external DVD writer in the form of the the LDR-PME8U2L. Measuring 136.5 x 143 x 19.2mm and weighing 300 grams, the burner provides write speeds of 8x for DVD-R/+R and DVD+RW, 6x for DVD-RW and DVD-R/+R DL, 5x for DVD-RAM and 24x for CD-R, CD-RW. The LDR-PME8U2L also has a USB 2.0/1.1 interface and comes bundled with ArcSoft’s TotalMedia Backup & Record. The Logitech LDR-PME8U2L retails for $92. [TCMagazine]

Logitech Korea launched its noise-isolating earphones which are known as the Ultimate Ears 700. These earphones are custom-tuned to deliver highly accurate sound reproduction in a compact design. The Ultimate Ears 700 also boasts an assortment of ear cushions, with a choice of small, medium and large soft-silicone ear cushions and supports passive noise-isolation of up to 26 dB. No info on pricing at this time. [AVING]

Logitech will make our life more colorful with its new V220 cordless optical mouse. The company today launched this notebook mouse in a variety of limited-edition patterns and colors. Priced at an extremely affordable $29.99 each, the Logitech V220 features an ergonomic design with soft rubber grips. It also comes with a mini-receiver that snaps into the mouse for easy transport. [Blogitech]

Logitech, a world leader in gaming peripherals, has recently announced the Flight System G940 force-feedback flight simulation controller that was inspired by military and commercial planes and helicopters. The force feedback joystick features Logitech’s award-winning force feedback technology, which allows you to control your aircraft in the game with confidence as you feel its movement and its reaction to air, turbulence and g-forces. The pedals were also inspired by the designs of current jet fighters giving you true-to-life control, especially when performing defensive maneuvers or crosswind landings, or piloting helicopters. The Logitech Flight System G940 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in September 2009 for a suggested retail price of $299.99. Video after the jump. More

If you are a hardcore gamer, then you should have the Logitech G15 and G19 gaming keyboards that support Windows Sideshow software. The Sideshow allows users to see their latest emails, alerts and playlists while the main screen is busy displaying the latest game graphics. This software supports both monochrome and color GamePanel devices, including the G13 gameboard, G15 and G19 keyboards, as well as the Logitech Z-10 speakers and the new SpacePilot PRO from 3DConnexion. [Blogitech]

There is no reason why that Logitech delayed the production of its G19 keyboard until May. As a reminder, the G19 is a keyboard for gaming purpose that features a QVGA resolution color GamePanel LCD screen. This 320-by-240-pixel display provides valuable in-game information for over sixty games, including World of Warcraft (requires installation of included Logitech GamePanel software). [CrunchGear]

Logitech’s Comfort Lapdesk is made of hard plastic with a padded cushion. While it won’t so much cool your laptop it will protect your legs from laptop heat. You can grab one for $39.99. [Logitech]

Now you can customize the Logitech G9 high-end gaming mouse with ID grip feature. The ID grip allows the users to have any image they want custom printed onto the insert of the mouse. You can order this mouse via online right now. You just need to upload the image that you want and they will print and send it to you for $19.99. [Logitech]

Still remember the Logitech diNovo Edge? Here is the new version of the ultra-slim keyboard for Macs. Logitech has recently rolled out its latest diNovo Keyboard that boasts a three-year battery life. Priced at around $100, the keyboard supports 2.4 GHz wireless technology with an encryption feature for better security. However, the new keyboard from diNovo doesn’t have a numeric keypad, which is the same as the Apple Wireless keyboard. [Gizmodo]