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    Using Logitech speakers with a laptop

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by dhokes, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. dhokes

    dhokes Notebook Guru

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    Sorry if this sounds stupid but how would I connect these Logitech speakers to an Dell Inspiron laptop? Just plug them into the headphone socket?

    Cheers

    dhokes
     
  2. XCS Systems1

    XCS Systems1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    X230 Speakers Nice Choice, Love mine.

    Simply plug the Green connector into the head phone jack of the ntoebook and your all set
     
  3. Smashy

    Smashy Notebook Consultant

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    Yep - plug them into the headphone jack!
     
  4. rkj__

    rkj__ Notebook Consultant

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    I agree that is a great set. My sister has em.
     
  5. dhokes

    dhokes Notebook Guru

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    Thanks everyone for your replies!