Yes, this Toshiba laptop does have internal speakers at the lower corners of it.
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.
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This laptop does come with standard internal speakers, however it would not come with external speakers.
Boom will enhance the sound from the MacBook's speakers and will not damage them.
It is possible to replace your TV speakers. However, you will probably end up with better sound quality if you disconnect the internal speakers and add an external or surround sound system.
On the very bottom of the screen 1 on each side.
Internat speakers can play simple sounds, like the "beep" when you start the computer. See the related link for all the uses.
You should not use the internal tv speakers with your home cinema speakers. This is a complete sound system and adding the tv speakers just muddies the waters.
Second and third generation iPod touches have internal speakers.
You aren't going to get good fidelity sound from a laptop's internal speakers. Try a decent set of headphones or earbuds, or get external speakers.
If you mean the external speakers they are for playing sounds, i.e. music, sound from video or alerts from the operating system. If you mean the internal speaker it is for alerting the user of more critical problems, i.e. a missing component (processor, graphics card), overheating or some sort of hardware failiure.