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No, most all laptops come with built in speakers. These speakers usually lack in quality due to the amount of space alloted.
No, not all power adapters work at the same speed and time. It depends on the make and model of the computer. Universal adapters also work at a slower speed.
No. Not all of the computer speakers have to be plugged in. You can just use the 2 front speakers and add rear ones at a later date.
That depends. If they're computer speakers and all your wires are headphone-jack style, then all you do is run the headphone wire from your speakers and plug it into your computer speaker input on the sound card, or a headphone jack. If they're not computer speakers and you want to wire component speakers through your computer, you'll need a receiver to power them, speaker wire to go from your speakers to the receiver, and a cable to go from your receiver "input jack" to your computer. That cable should have a red and white RCA on one end, and a headpone jack on the other.
Although you probably think about purchasing good computer speakers for your home computer that is used for music and gaming, you might not think that the computer speakers on your business-related computer are very important at all. In fact, you probably still have the factory speakers, or you might not have speakers at all. However, it is worth the money to purchase a set of nice computer speakers for your business; even the nicest of speakers are fairly affordable, and you can often find a decent set of speakers for even less. There are several reasons why having a nice set of computer speakers is important for your business. For instance, you never know when you might need to use your computer to present something to a client, and good computer speakers can also help you to watch and listen to files and presentations that might be sent to you for business reasons.
It depends what type of adapter you need, although almost all plugs for a computer (besides monitor and power) are USB.
All power adapters will protect your computer and any other valuable electronics. There are even warranties that offers a warranty against anything that happen while your electronics have a power surge.
Most computer speakers with subwoofer have the power going directly to it, so it is needed to get an extension for all the other speakers.
Sound On, Audiodengine, logitech, and hp all make speakers that plug into a usb port.
Yes, but watch out for the adapter type. If your computer is old, and only has a PCI adapter the newer PCI-E adapters will not work.
if you go to crutchfield.com and you put in your specs of your car or truck, they will give you all the speaker sizes and even sell you speakers with the factory specs and they throw in connection adapters for free. but the rear cealing speakers size is 4x10