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Logitech S150 Usb Speakers Linux
Gregory | 2024-07-04 04:33:39 |
I purchased this monitor to use with both a MacBook Pro and a Linux Workstation. The USB-C connector links the MacBook Pro and provides power to it as well. I connect to my Linux Workstation via a DisplayPort connection, and can easily switch between them using the selection button at the bottom of the monitor. The monitor also has 2 USB-A ports which I use to provide power to charge my keyboard and mouse (or trackpad). [A standard HDMI connector is available as well.]. The monitor is bright and clear. At 4K resolution, it is not as clear as a 5K retina monitor, but it is less than half the price of a smaller 5K monitor and, unless your work depends critically on that extra resolution (or slightly higher color fidelity), this is a great monitor that should work well for you too. The Ergo stand works as advertised and is very flexible and easy to use, and is also quite sturdy. The monitor also includes built-in speakers that are fine. If you need really high quality sound, then you probably want to get some external speakers. For day-to-day use, the speakers work well. I would definitely recommend this to anyone seeking an external monitor. 5 |
Charlie | 2024-07-04 08:24:47 |
I' use these for Linux distros, for me its better then USB drives... 5 |
Wm | 2024-06-14 05:18:19 |
Works well with Linux Mint Mate 20 and so do all the Logitech combos since they use the same driver. 5 |
craig d | 2024-08-25 01:23:50 |
i have four logitech mice and they all (including this model) work flawlessly with windows 7, mac os 10.4, linux mint 18 cinnamon, linux lubuntu 15.04. �they worked first time evertime. �i have one over 12 years old which still works like new. 5 |
Karl | 2024-05-26 05:54:14 |
I selected the C925e because it was one of the few Logitech webcams that specifically mentioned that it supported Linux, and I was not disappointed! I am running Linux Mint 21.1 and I just plugged in the Webcam and it immediately worked. Camera is crisp and sharp, microphone quality is good, and it clips to the top of my Dell monitor without a problem. 5 |
LNS-Front242 | 2024-06-07 08:58:25 |
This 2.1 system by far is the best set-up I have ever owned from Logitech. Speakers are crisp and clean, lows are low and highs or high. I use these while gaming, as my PA speakers when I'm making my style of music(electro house) on FLStudio and mixing while using my DJ Pioneer DDJ-800 controller. Thanks Logitech for making such a fine product, and never discontinue these great speakers. Thanks 5 |
Bobby Songsmith | 2024-06-13 02:51:22 |
You can't beat the quality of these speakers for the price. Nice full sound. Logitech does it right! 5 |
Lenny | 2024-07-15 05:27:47 |
Loving this S150 v mount battery. It is still a nice size and not too heavy. Fits perfect on my camera rig z cam e2 m4. I power my camera and monitor from this s150 via the 2x D-tap outputs. It’s so nice having a v mount battery that has so many power output options. Such as d-tap out, USBc out, DC out, PD out. Some of the connections act as an output and input to charge the s150 v mount battery. The v mount locking at the back works well and mount easily to my ZGcine v mount battery plate. Overall I am very happy with this v mount battery. I would 100% recommend this v mount battery to anyone that is looking for a power v mount battery with several output options. 5 stars from me. I would buy again. After owning the ZGcine v99 v mount battery for several months now and have been happy with the v99. I decided to try this s150 and I’m glad I bought it. 5 |
John | 2024-09-11 09:11:59 |
I bought this diskless and installed a pair of HGST NAS DeckStar 6TB HDD as a RAID1 on a Win7 network. Have contacted Buffalo support a couple of times and could not disagree more with the dissatisfaction expressed by other reviewers: I had fast, accurate and literate replies. I use this as a strictly LAN device, no Torrent, no iStuff. A positive is the USB port to which a backup drive may be added and the system can be set to do an automatic back-up to this drive (I'm security conscious and have a 6TB WD Red NAS mounted there and back-up is done very night and reported to me by email). A potential issue in event of a hardware failure is the Linux OS as Linux formatting differs from MS, but the USB back-up mitigates this as it is MS formatted. Also, while fast enough for my purposes, the processor's speed may not be up to another person's expectations. All in all, coming up to four years now, I'm very satisfied. 5 |
Erik | 2024-07-22 09:44:28 |
I use these mainly when I want to make bootable USBs for various flavors of Linux, but also for sharing files when internet transfer is not practical (it is true! Sometimes "the cloud" is impractical!) I have not noticed any slowdown in data transfer relative to other USB 2.0 drives. I keep them on a keychain-or rather, several keychains, as I can never seem to have enough of these small-capacity, compact drives. I wish the 16GB size were not special order. It is getting harder to find small USB keys, and it seems a waste of admittedly cheap space to use half to an eighth of a thumb drive that will only be used to boot from a modest-sized OS. Of course, instant gratification/shipping is not always absolutely necessary. I mean, theoretically. I suppose. 5 |