Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930

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Reviewer:

RWL Staff

Article Publish Date:

12/31/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

 


 

 

    Last day of the year people and with just a few hours away from the first day of the New Year we decided to bring you something more than just a simple CPU Cooler review as we had planned up until 2 days ago. Well you can't blame us for wanting to leave 2010 with a bang right? So today we bring you a review of one of the best and most advanced technologically gaming headsets currently sold in the market, the Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930.

 

 

 

    Logitech was founded in 1981 at Apples, Switzerland and the first device they conjured was the mouse which provided a more intuitive way of interacting with computers. Since those early days they have expanded their expertise in product design beyond the computer mouse, with a broad portfolio of interface devices that are the “last inch” between you and your computer or your console game, digital music or home-entertainment system. With products sold in almost every country in the world, Logitech’s leadership in innovation now encompasses a wide variety of personal peripherals (both cordless and corded), with special emphasis on products for PC navigation, gaming, Internet communications, digital music and home-entertainment control. For each of their product categories they study how our customers use their digital devices and their our designers and engineers set their sights on how they can create a better experience with those devices – richer, more comfortable, more fun, more productive, more convenient, more delightful. Focused on innovation and quality, Logitech designs personal peripherals to help people enjoy a better experience with the digital world.

 

 

 

    Now many of you may have seen a review of the Logitech Gaming Headset G35 around the net or you may have seen it here since we had the chance to review it a while back. Well the Wireless Gaming Headset G930 is basically a wireless G35 since both headsets share many features and specifications, not to mention an almost identical design and the same high quality materials. Of course the G930 is a lot more versatile due to its wireless capability and to people such as myself that feature alone justifies the extra cash one will have to spend compared to the normal G35 unit. But let's head to the rest of the review and see what the G930 is all about.

 

 

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