The computer speakers below – tested by What Hi-Fi?'s team of audio experts – all have amplification built-in, making them active or powered and therefore ideal to plug straight into your machine.
The computer speakers below – tested by What Hi-Fi?'s team of audio experts – all have amplification built-in, making them active or powered and therefore ideal to plug straight into your machine.
But if you’re looking to hook these active speakers to a TV (via HDMI ARC) or computer (via USB-C), or stream high-resolution ...
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You can turn any pair of passive bookshelf speakers into computer speakers and improve your desktop audio setup. Here’s how.
Creative Technologies’ Pebble series has enjoyed almost universal praise as some of the best budget-priced computer speakers you can buy. With prices as low as $50 for a Pebble Plus two-speaker ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Canadian company Kanto Audio may not be the world’s best-known ...