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Internal speakers are speakers that are mounted inside electronic items such as computers or radios. Unlike an iPod, which requires headphones plugged in, equipment with internal speakers do not require headphones or other speakers to be plugged in.
The computer speaker is an output device which gives the user auditory feedback regarding the state of the computer. This can be as sophisticated as a 8-channel surround-sound system for playing movies and the like, or as basic as the integrated "beeper speaker" whos only role is indicate critical errors in the boot sequence when video output is not available.
The four basic parts of a computer is the processor, input devices, output devices and the display.
A virus inside a computer contains pop-ups, computer freezes, and some programs may not open up right.
There are basic and advanced classes for computer repair. The basic classes teach general repairs and how to replace parts inside the computer. The advanced classes teach more technical repairs and how to actually fix some broken parts.
Yes, You can set up a simple basic stereo system - for your computer with Orb.
Logitech makes a wide variety of computer speakers. They offer basic computer speakers starting at $14.99 to THX certified speaker systems priced at around $149.99. For more information, visit http://www.logitech.com
Yes, the Focal 165-CA1 6.5" Car Speaker can function as a good basic speaker without the need of an elaborate system.
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A basic computer should have at least two fans. One fan should be inside the power supply unit and the other fan should be on the processor. Extra fans inside the computer are optional.
BASIC Computer Games was created in 1973.
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