subject: What You Can Have From Computer Speakers [print this page] Even if similar to most other audio systems, computer speakers have standard audio connections and low power internal amplifiers that enable the compatibility with the PC sound cards. Laptops or notebooks have internal computer speakers that have an automatic connection, while personal computers normally rely on external speakers connected by coaxial cables. The latest technologies follow only the creation of USB computer speakers to match the most popular and widely used ports in PC design.
The price and quality of computer speakers will always remain variable. Most sound systems packaged together with the computer consist of poor-quality plastic boxes, although some stand out a bit by bass and treble control or equalization features. The sound may be better for such cases, but still mediocre. Really sophisticated computer speakers include a subwoofer unit that increases the bass output. Such a central unit contains the power amplifiers required for the small additional speakers and the bass speaker at the same time.
Moreover, computer speakers can be used in combination with an MP3 player unit as an alternative to headphones. In fact, some computer speakers have headphone jacks of their own as they are also designed for business applications besides music listening. At present, people usually judge the quality of computer speakers by their price, meaning that the more expensive the units, the more numerous the incorporated features. Plus, even if designed for computers, computer speakers can also be combined with other appliances as we have previously shown.
In some cases, the price may be tricky and you can pay quite a lot of money for a very poor technical offer. Problems usually appear because of the incorrect use of computer speakers. Normally, you'd like these to provide good sound quality not only when you are at the desk but when also moving around the room. You can in fact use a web camera, microphones and a good pair of computer speakers to improve the communication and the sound quality considerably.
At present, many software companies, including Microsoft are making efforts to come up with computer speakers and software programs that allow the combined use of PC and speakers with minimum calibration required and at a very professional level of operation. Before this kind of technology becomes available, several other processes need to be completed, and once the tests are over, we can expect a serial production of very advanced computer speakers.