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I'm looking to get some computer speakers for my laptop and I need some help.

The ones I'm looking at are these
http://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Acoustics-Subwoofer-Satellite-CA-3602a/dp/B0027VT6V4/ref=lp_172471_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1404278720&sr=1-1

I'm a total newbie when it comes to electronics/specs, I just find good prices and go with them.

If anyone would mind helping me out, like if I should get them, or try to find better ones around the same price.

hey, I actually happen to own that exact model. I love the sub woofer, but I replaced the satellite speakers with some fairly decent desktop speakers I already had because the ones that came with the sub woofer are not adjustable separately and give a very tinny sound compared to what I had already. 

 

 

 

If you're looking for a decent yet cheap sub woofer, I'd definitely go for that. Plus the desktop control knob has a blue glowing ring on it that makes it sexy as fuck.

Edited by adc

Just get good quality headphones for a laptop; They are usually alot better in terms of quality - Unless you're spending $300-400 on an amazing set of speakers

If you're going to spend a bit of money... just get a surround sound kit for your entertainment system, and connect up using a 3.5mm Aux, multipurpose!

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