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The Logitech Premium USB Headset 350 delivers a premium audio experience. Featuring plush ear pads and a quality headband, it lets you listen to your music, games, and conversations in total comfort for hours on end. The plug-and-play USB connection and soft-touch in-line volume and mute controls deliver convenience and simplicity. The noise-canceling microphone filters out unwanted background noise for improved performance. And when you just want to use the headphones, move the boom out of the ... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Logitech Premium USB Headset 350 photo ]
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| edwinmarc |
6:25am on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Mic Quality, Comfortable Not Stereo Poor Audio Quality Normally I never use a headset, but I finally got one so that I could use voice applications on games and general internet usage. | |
| jeff_sadowski |
12:08pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this headset to use with my pc. They are the most uncomfortable headphones I have ever had on. I am sending them back. Low Quality. I use this headset everyday for online gaming. After about 3-4 months in, the microphone just stopped working. If you buy it, get the warranty. | |
| pred |
12:05am on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this back in august but in another store it works fine for me it even survives my angry fits when i toss it across the room very durable clea... Use this for gaming and it is tight on my head, has a Mic. that nobody can hear, and makes my ears sweat. | |
| Glass Casket |
3:37pm on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent audio quality but very fragile construction Audio quality = excellent ; possibility of getting broken = very high I travel a lot and wanted... | |
| tonyc2001 |
1:23pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| ...DS, but in my view Mario Kart has to be one of the best and most addictive games out there for the DS - and i would certainly recommend getting it!... | |
| trulllll |
7:29am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Buy them you will be very happy with this product, and Logitech support is note worthy. I use this headset several times per day talking on Skype. | |
| zohrmoot |
4:18pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| after using for a week, what impressed me most was that its value just worth its money (I bought it from buy.com for $32), however . recently purchased one, and it works just Fine.sound quality is good. very handy, however the size is just a bit 2 big. | |
| troublewithregistration |
3:55am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great headset. Not too expensive. Good overall sound quality i like them its just when i unplug them and plug them back in my sound stops working and i cant hear anything until i reset... Not a bad general usage headset. Good for games and voip. Good allround eas to use headset. Not good enough accuracy with the new Dragon 10. | |
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Logitech Premium Stereo USB Headset 350 Logitechs Premium USB Headset 350 is ideal for PC telephony, or video and voice communication. Its advanced digital USB streaming audio provides superior stereo audio clarity with the simplicity of a single USB plug-and-play connection. The noise-cancelling microphone filters out office noise, while plush ear pads and the premium headband enhance user comfort.
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Master Shipper / Out Case Pack n/a 9870746 3.52 kg 56.90 cm 24.50 cm 25.20 cm 0.03513 m3
Logitech Premium USB Headset 350
Part number Bar Code (EAN) Features In-line volume and mute control allows for easy access and control Noise-cancelling microphone filters out background noise and folds up when not in use Premium headband and plush ear pads for superior comfort and continuous use Windows and Mac; USB-connection 2 year guarantee. Weight Width Depth Height Volume
Single Pack 980374-361 g 19.60 cm 8.50 cm 26.00 cm 4.3 dm3
Master Shipper / Out Case Pack n/a 9781998 8.00 kg 58.00 cm 40.00 cm 38.00 cm 0.08816 m3
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Introduction to Second Life
What is Second Life ------------------------------------------------Second Life is a 3D world launched in 2003 by Linden Lab. Second Life is similar to online games (multi-player, immersive, 3D), however there are differences (no clear objective, no points). Second Life is one of several virtual worlds inspired by the cyberpunk literary movement, particularly by Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash. Educational uses ------------------------------------------------Immersive learning, synchronous discussion, role playing, exploration, gaming, applied learning, interactivity, distance learning and simulations Signing up ------------------------------------------------If you would like to experience Second Life, here are some tips to get started: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sign up for an account and download the software here: http://sl.nmc.org/create.php Log in Second Life with your avatar name You'll be placed at NMC's orientation island. Follow the signs to learn the basics. Visit http://sl.kent.edu to request access to the Kent State island Using the map, search for Kent State and teleport to our island
Hardware Requirements ------------------------------------------------To run Second Life, you need a high-speed internet connection, 512MB of RAM or more and a powerful video card. This page has more details: http://secondlife.com/corporate/sysreqs.php Headsets ------------------------------------------------To use the voice chat feature, you need at least a microphone and speakers. A better option is to use a headset. We recommend the Logitech Premium USB Headset 350. It costs roughly $35 and works well enough for Second Life, Voice-over-IP (Skype), recording occasional podcasts and online games. Communicating ------------------------------------------------Chat: public conversations with many avatars within 20m, you can shout 96m Voice Chat: use your own voice to talk in public IM: private conversations (any distance, any location) Money ------------------------------------------------SL has its own economy and its own currency, the Linden Dollar (L$). Residents sell goods (clothes, land, objects) and services (construction, rent, scripting) to other residents. The exchange rate for Linden Dollars is roughly L$260 = $1 USD. Uploading images, animations and sounds cost L$10. You can add L$ using a credit card.
Vocabulary ------------------------------------------------Avatar: Your persona in SL, computer designed representation of yourself in SL Grid: SL is run on around thousand computers, collectively called Region: an area in SL, usually an island land masses 256m by 256m Rezzing: an object in the process of appearing Prim: primitives, (cubes, spheres, cylinders) linked together to create complex objects Lag: delays in-world caused by slow connections or too many objects in the same place Landmarks: it records a location for later return (similar to bookmarks) Gestures: scripts for making your avatar wave, dance, shrug, clap, etc Slurl: a direct teleport link to a location in Second Life. Teleport: a form of transportation in Second Life Inventory ------------------------------------------------Your inventory is your personal bag, with an infinite size where everything you collect (or buy) is stored. You start with two folders, Library and My Inventory. Library has some common objects, default gestures, default animations, and even some default avatars. My Inventory is everything that you add. Movement ------------------------------------------------Walking: Using the arrow you can move your avatar up, down left and right Flying: In most areas of Second Life you will be able to fly. In some areas the land owner may have chosen not to allow flight. You will see a symbol at the top of your screen that looks like a white down arrow on a red circle if you are in a no fly zone. Teleporting ------------------------------------------------Not only can you soar like a bird, you can also teleport around the world using the map. Open the map by clicking the map button at the bottom of the screen. You can zoom in and out and drag the map around to see the world. To teleport somewhere, you can either double click on the map at the point you want to go to, or type in the name of the place you want to go and click search. Teleport Invites ------------------------------------------------If you wish to invite someone to join you, you can send them a teleport invite. This is done through their profile screen. If they accept your invite they will be teleported to wherever you are. Similarly other residents can teleport invite you to join them. Mini-Map ------------------------------------------------The mini-map button at the bottom of the screen toggles the mini-map on and off. The mini-map shows the people and environment around you. Other avatars will be shown as green symbols on the mini-map. If it is shaped as a green dot, then the person is the same height as you are. If instead, the symbol appears as a T shape, they are above your height, whereas if the symbol is an upside down T, then they are below you. Search ------------------------------------------------The Search button at the bottom of your screen is your shortcut to everything that is going on in-world, from land sales, finding other residents and products. It includes classified ads, event listings, places to visit and much more.
Camera Control ------------------------------------------------Everything you see in Second Life is through a camera. Normally this camera is pointed at your avatars back. However, you can move the camera. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press and hold the Alt key: your cursor will change to a magnifying glass Click and hold on an object you want to look at: the camera will center on the object Move the mouse (or the mouse wheel) forward and back to zoom in and out Move the mouse to the right and left to rotate the camera To go back to the regular view at any time, just press the Esc key
Interaction ------------------------------------------------Many objects in SL are designed to interact with you. For example, many signs and boxes are designed to give you things if you touch them. Most chairs are designed for you to sit on them. Touching is the most common way to interact with an object. Just click on any object you see in SL to touch it. Some may teleport you to a different location. You can sit on just about any object in SL. But chairs and poseballs are specifically designed for sitting. To sit on something, right-click on it to bring up the pie menu and select sit. Note Cards ------------------------------------------------Note cards are a form of communication in Second Life. In SL you will be learning and absorbing a lot of information and you will need a way to have it on record for later retrieval. Note cards are at times going to be your best friend. In SL note cards can store plain text, but also can hold other information such as landmarks and textures. This greatly reduces the amount of items you have to send to residents. Gestures ------------------------------------------------A gesture is a complex action, a combination of animation, pose, text and sound. Once assembled, you can use a gesture by triggering it via text or shortcut key. You can assemble an automatic sequence to impress, amuse, and dazzle. It need not even be that sophisticated; gestures can be used in a subtler manner as well. Landmarks ------------------------------------------------A landmark is like a bookmark; an easy way to save your position in SL so you can teleport back later. In most places in SL, you can create your own landmarks to save your position. Click on the world option from the top menu bar, and select "Create Landmark Here".
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The Logitech Premium USB Headset 350 delivers a premium audio experience. Featuring plush ear pads and a quality headband, it lets you listen to your music, games, and conversations in total comfort for hours on end. The plug-and-play USB connection and soft-touch in-line volume and mute controls deliver convenience and simplicity. The noise-canceling microphone filters out unwanted background noise for improved performance. And when you just want to use the headphones, move the boom out of the way and immerse yourself in full, rich sound from 40mm neodymium drivers.
| General | |
| Product Type | Headset |
| Recommended Use | PC multimedia |
| Additional Features | Noise canceling circuit |
| Headphones | |
| Headphones Type | Headphones - binaural |
| Headphones Form Factor | Ear-cup |
| Headphones Technology | Dynamic |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Sound Output Mode | Stereo |
| Response Bandwidth | 20 - 20000 Hz |
| Diaphragm | 1.6 in |
| Magnet Material | Neodymium |
| In-Cord Volume Control | Yes |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Boom |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono |
| Sensitivity | -38 dBV/Pascal |
| Response Bandwidth | 100 - 16000 Hz |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A ) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatible with Windows 7 | "Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft’s assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7. |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 2 years warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 2 years |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Part Number | 980374-0914 |
| GTIN | 05099206978195 |
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