with a cable :D
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
depends on the connection, most speakers use a 3.5mm jack connection, if so should b as simple as plugging that into the audio out socket on the back of your PC, if its not a 3.5mm jack you'll need to get a converter, eBay or maplin electronics probs the best to use for that.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
To make a connection and seem more relatable.
A lot use 100 Db speakers. But, some cruisers may use a set of two(2) speakers thus equalling 200 Db
Limewire has a player in it you can use to listen to music or watch videos. If you want to use it as a peer to peer program, you'll need an Internet connection or some sort of network connection.
Yes...get a toslink (male) to a 3.5 mm (female) adapter. Easy as pie.
Connect them to a source that will drive them. The source should match the impedance of the speakers. To see if speakers are working at all, use a 1.5 volt battery and connect across speaker leads and make and break connection to see if you hear the speaker crackle.
they use the same set of nucleotides.
they use the same set of nucleotides.
they use the same set of nucleotides.
Unless your computer speakers have a digital audio input, you won't be able to just use a cable. If your TV has two RCA line outputs (audio outputs), you can get an adapter cable to run to your computer speakers. You could upgrade your speakers to models that have a digital input, but most of those are higher-end surround-type systems.