On the very bottom of the screen 1 on each side.
Connect the external speaker system to the Audio Output on the rear of the iMac. It is the connection on the far left of the rear of the iMac when you are looking at the rear. The speakers will have to be self powered speakers computer speakers.
No, the iMac has built in speakers on the bottom of the screen and a built in microphone.
Some speakers that work well with an iMac are Logitech Z-2300, Klipsch Promedia 2.1, JBL T9077LL/A, Bose Companion III, Logitech Z-5500, and Audioengine A2.
Yes, this Toshiba laptop does have internal speakers at the lower corners of it.
The iMac's microphone is located on the top surface above the camera. If you look very closely you can see some small holes. That's the mic.
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 iMac has an internal hard drive and yes it needs it to operate.
Yes it does. Also has a built in microphone and speakers.
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If you are referring to the original internal computer speaker in IBM compatible computers, then it connects to the chipset on the motherboard or the programmable interval controller. If you mean internal speakers on systems that play modern sound out the internal speakers, then they would connect to the sound card or an integrated sound chip on the motherboard.
Boom will enhance the sound from the MacBook's speakers and will not damage them.
This laptop does come with standard internal speakers, however it would not come with external speakers.