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Good speakers for a Laptop - no "normal" stereo.
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skylight
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I do not have a stereo at home at all, and dont really want one, but I do want to listen to my music which is all on my Sansa or Laptop.
Can anyone recommend good priced , great speakers that I can plug into the lappy or Sansa that gives me good, loud, clear, fantastic sound??
Thanks.
Can anyone recommend good priced , great speakers that I can plug into the lappy or Sansa that gives me good, loud, clear, fantastic sound??
Thanks.
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I do not have a stereo at home at all, and dont really want one, but I do want to listen to my music which is all on my Sansa or Laptop.
Can anyone recommend good priced , great speakers that I can plug into the lappy or Sansa that gives me good, loud, clear, fantastic sound??
Thanks.
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i could recommend some "good priced" £2k speakers if you want, good for the money that is but i highly doubt that is your budget.Back by no demand whatsoever.0 -
£2k is probably a bit more than I wanted to spend. LOL!
When I meant good priced, I meant stingyly cheap. I have a minnow budget of around £100.0 -
I recently got an i-pig to listen to music from my i-phone, but it had a cable that would allow music to be played from laptop...they are about 40 quid0
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Look for "Active" book shelf speakers.0
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I bought these for my daughter for Xmas, excellent speakers as i'm going to have to superglue the volume control down low to hear the tv...........;)
http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/PC+Peripherals/PC+Speakers/Logitech/Z-4/738232What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about !!!0 -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-X-230-Multimedia-Speaker-System/dp/B00069ZEA6/ref=pd_ts_ce_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics
I own a pair and wouldn't think twice about buying another if these ever fail (bought them some time ago). Just read the reveiws...0 -
I've got one of these - not only can you dock your iPod, but you can use the 3.5mm cable to plug it into your laptop/mp3/tv/anything that emmits sound (well, almost!). Really nice, rich, bassy surround sound. Comes with a remote to adjust bass/treble/volume/change track (if you're docking an iPod). Couldn't recommend them more - for that price!The quickest way to become a millionaire is start off as a billionaire and go into the airline business.
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Some interesting speakers - and change from my budget!
Thanks very much.
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Don't discount the likes of Asda. Bought a decent sounding 2.1 set with remote control there for £15. Maybe 25 watts RMS or more. Now using a more powerful set I bought abroad for £12.0
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I don't like the Asda ones. 25 watts RMS or perhaps more would be ideal
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