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Best Laptop for sound

  • 25-08-2011 12:28AM
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    Genuis's 'es 'ii etc

    Help needed please folks

    how can i utilise my crappy Samsung for optimum sound for music.

    i hate the tinny noise i am getting.

    Or failing that which one reasonably priced i could buy.
    I understand the power limitations of laptops but any ideas welcome without having to attach speakers etc

    thanks lads


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,278 ✭✭✭mordeith


    Genuis's 'es 'ii etc

    Help needed please folks

    how can i utilise my crappy Samsung for optimum sound for music.

    i hate the tinny noise i am getting.

    Or failing that which one reasonably priced i could buy.
    I understand the power limitations of laptops but any ideas welcome without having to attach speakers etc

    thanks lads

    What kind of quality are you looking for? Even the best laptops won't match a decent set of external speakers. My Dell Studio XPS has excellent built-in speakers but I wouldn't consider using them for any serious music listening.


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