yes of course it wil.. it has the same plug your phone has. Also most laptops have better output in sound then most phones have. My macbook pro has way better quality of audio then my Galaxy Nexus. you just need a normal jack stereo cable which cost around 5 dollars.
Connect the TV to a stereo unit and listen to the sound through the stereo.
That means it can connect to a wireless Bluetooth headset that will put out stereo sound.
You use an adapter.
You sound card should have a audio in port.
Yes it is possible, first you need a 3.5mm to rca jacks cable this will connect the audio from your laptop to the radio receive using one of the inputs from he back side If this is to be use in a car stereo , you will need to add an auxiliary audio input interface to your car radio
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.
Stereo sound makes it possible for different sounds to come out of different speakers.
Your laptop should have a plug for a stereo miniature phone jack, which is the same type used for stereo headphones. A patch cable which has this type of plug at one end, and a pair of RCA plugs at the other is widely available. By pluging the miniature phone jack into the laptop, and the RCA plugs into the input jacks of the stereo, you should be able to listen to the laptop over the stereo. This solution works, but the sound output through the headphone jack for most laptops is equalized for headphones. It is heavy on the base and light on higher frequencies. It will not be satisfactory for many people.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
Stereo VCRs have extra connections on the back to send the stereo to the TV or monitor. I don't believe you will find one with a stereo RF output. If you want to send a stereo audio signal to another room hook up a stereo modulator to the stereo RCA ouputs of the VCR and connect a MTS compatible TV to the coax at the other end and you will get the stereo audio.
You can look at the in and out connectors on the TV and the amplifier. You have choices that depend on the tv and amplifier, basic stereo, surround sound and tos-link. As you know in and out are connected and out and in are connected. Do not connect in and in to each other and do not connect out and out to each other.
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.