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    What to Look for in Notebook Speakers

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Mar 13, 2017.

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    Based on the countless notebooks that pass through our hands each year, we can say with relative certainty that notebook computers, in general, don’t have the greatest audio solutions. In our notebook reviews, it’s not uncommon for us to recommend packing a pair of headphones or a Bluetooth speaker because the notebook’s built-in speaker setup is lacking.

    Even if you’re not one to use the built-in speaker setup on your notebook, there are plenty of upsides to having a notebook with a usable set of speakers. If you find yourself on the spot having to play a video for an audience, or your niece or nephew wants to play a video game, you might find yourself being uncharacteristically apologetic if your notebook has subpar speakers.

    Let’s sum up the ins and outs of what to look for when it comes to notebook speakers.

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