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| Can I connect standard stereo speakers to my PC ? |
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| Not without some sort of amplification. What you can do is connect your computer to a receiver (or amplifier, but most people have reveivers available) and that connects to standard speakers. All you need is a open set of inputs (like "aux") and a 1/8" headphone to RCA cable (which you can get at most electronics stores, e.g. best buy or radio shack). |
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| If you have a wireless network, try using a PhilipsWireless Media Adapter. Wireless from computer to aux jack on home stereo. Stream internet radio, mp3,DVD, all sorts of stuff. Awesome product $99. |
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