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Old 10-22-2008, 01:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i just got the logitech x530, i want to connect to the speakers to my toshiba laptop which only has 2.1 sound, i heard about external sound cards, im not experience with it, does it really provide with the quality sound?. i dont know which is good. can you guys recomend me with a external sound card?
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i was looking into that too, but decided that it wasnt worth the money getting a card. The speakers while being good, arent great, and to get the best quality out of them you might end up having to fork out more for your soundcard than your speakers. If you can live with your sound not being true 5.1 then you can always get an adapter which converts the three input jacks into one for you laptop.
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