Yes, external speakers can be used with integrated speakers, typically by connecting them through an audio output port on the device. When connected, the external speakers may replace or complement the integrated speakers, depending on the settings and configurations of the audio device. Users can often choose which output to use or adjust the volume levels for each speaker type. However, the exact functionality can vary based on the device and its audio capabilities.
integrated speakers are speakers that come inside a gadget such as a laptop. Years before in order to record sound together with images in the web cam people had to buy an external microphone. Laptops bring the integrated speakers.
The 2nd generation iPod Touch does not come with external speakers. It is possible for it to not have external speakers.
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.
External speakers can be attached to this product through use of the headphone socket. Due to the product mainly being intended to be used with headphones you may need use amplified speakers to maintain sound quality.
This Tv comes with speakers attached to it.
It just means that the speakers are built into the unit, rather than separate speakers that you rig up to it.
the no connection pin may be used in future or it may be used for interfacing the external devices.
No, 15 watt speakers are rated far to low to be used with an external amplifier.
Switcher Multimedia Computer Integrated Amplifier can handle that.
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.
They can also be external.
No. I have the older one. No speakers no external volume control.