uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30
No offence but you aren't gonna get good speakers on a 400 dollar laptop. You need to spend at least 800 to get decent enough speakers, but preferably 1200 should get very high quality audio. Well, that's assuming you don't go for second hand or refurbished.
Avoid brands like Dell, Acer, Samsung, HP, and Sony since their laptops are typically garbage or sacrifice stuff like audio for other specs. You'd want to get Apple, MSi, ASUS, Lenovo, or Microsoft. Not sure about XiaoMi, Razer, Gigabyte, and Huawei though (Alienware got bought out by Dell and sucks).
Avoid brands like Dell, Acer, Samsung, HP, and Sony since their laptops are typically garbage or sacrifice stuff like audio for other specs. You'd want to get Apple, MSi, ASUS, Lenovo, or Microsoft. Not sure about XiaoMi, Razer, Gigabyte, and Huawei though (Alienware got bought out by Dell and sucks).
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30
@uikakarotuevegeta if you're wondering why I never mentioned Toshiba, well it's because they stopped making laptops a few years ago
And before anyone says that Samsung, Acer, Dell, HP, and Sony can have good audio for their laptops; well guess what, you gotta pay just as much as you would for the better brands to get that quality.
And before anyone says that Samsung, Acer, Dell, HP, and Sony can have good audio for their laptops; well guess what, you gotta pay just as much as you would for the better brands to get that quality.
SomeMichGuy · M
Wait! You don't use speakers to perform "sounding"--those are specialized metal objects...and I'm not sure I'd recommend doing it...!
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bookerdana · M
I connect mine to my stereo
Ramrod · 46-50, M
Like Maxaudio pro (Windows ) on a Dell computer or Dolby Atmos on a HP ???