They both have magnets somewhere in them.
The purpose is to either listen to audio on a computer without built in speakers or to boost sound
External speakers are speakers that is not basically to the computer, let's say some speakers beside your computer and a bass woofer on the floor.
well i have speakers that automatically work. but if you have a computer there should be a plug at the back (i think) but if you have a laptop like me there is one on the left hand side
You go into the bathroom fill the bathtub up with water and put your speakers in there.
if they could they would be called car speakers not computer
yes, they make several types of computer speakers
Check places online like New Egg or Amazon. Those places should have deals on all kinds of computer products, especially computer speakers. I say forget the computer speakers, especially if you're a gamer, and get yourself a nice pair of Bose headphones.
The brand of computer speakers you would buy for your small business would depend on what type of computer you are running and what you need your speakers to do. www.testfreaks.com/pc-speakers/ will give you a comparison to work from.
The touchable parts of the computer include the peripherals like the mouse, the keyboard, the speakers, and the monitor. The internal parts of the computer, like the motherboard, are generally not touchable.
The brand of computer speakers does not have to be the same brand as the computer. It really makes no difference.
Make sure they are plugged in RE: i think that you can't be stupid enough for the speakers to not be plugged in. So i think it could be a fault with your computer if the are working on your ipod. Try getting new speakers. THANKS. Chelseasugar!! xoxoxo
No most home speakers are supposed to be powered through an amplifier. A computer will not supply enough power to effectively run those speakers. Plus the wiring for computer and home speakers are very different.