Speaker Laptop
How much would it cost to fix a blown-out laptop speaker?
Would they have to take apart the whole thing, or would it be a simple thing to fix?
Yes they would have to remove the cover, the speakers (assuming you have two) some only have one. The speakers have a plug in connection on them to connect to the motherboard I am guessing $100-120
Wherever you go in the room, your speaker will sound crisp and clear-even if you’re behind it. No need for software or a power supply-a single USB connection delivers power and pure, digital sound instantly...
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Great portable sound for your iPod, iPhone, iPad, MP3 Player, computer, cell phone, and more.Panda design is perfect as a fun desk-mate or for entertaining a youthful crowd.Unique, fun high excursion speaker design offers a powerful and portable sound...
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Need better sound from your laptop? The B-Flex is an ultra compact and stylish USB speaker on a flex cable that WIRED magazine says "Puts laptop speakers to shame." The B-Flex generates amazing sound quality using only the power from your USB port, without batteries or wires...
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With a lightweight, clip-on design that attaches securely to most laptops and netbooks, the Logitech Laptop Speaker Z205 is as portable as your computer—with better sound.
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Logitech Stereo Speakers Z120 make it simple to connect just about any audio source. So it's easy to enjoy your favorite music, videos and more.
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USB-powered speaker system for laptops, netbooks & desktops
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Powered by your USB port, the ultra-portable Orbit unleashes your sound wherever it's needed. An integrated USB means that this tough little speaker can travel the distance in a tight package that's build to survive.
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Grandmax Tweakers Mini-Boom Speakers for iPod / MP3 Players & Laptops - Black
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Grandmax Tweakers Mini-Boom Speakers for iPod / MP3 Players & Laptops - Red
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Need better sound from your laptop? The B-Flex is an ultra compact and stylish USB speaker on a flex cable that WIRED magazine says "Puts laptop speakers to shame." The B-Flex generates amazing sound quality using only the power from your USB port, without batteries or wires...
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Looking for ways to cut costs in transcription? In times of economic uncertainty, most transcription companies are considering every possible cost cutting measure. They are now looking at ways to drive down costs in transcription either by outsourcing or by using home-based transcriptionists or cutting-edge technologies.
In reality, internet has completely transformed the way business is conducted in the transcription industry. High-speed internet connections are completely dismantling geographic barriers. These days, most transcription works are done remotely and transmitted electronically which results transcription from home. This increases productivity while dramatically reducing costs.
In an effort to remain competitive, lots of companies have turned to outsourcing as a means of cutting costs. Outsourcing allows businesses to change their corporate culture. It allows your company to focus on its core competencies and challenges ahead in a slowing economy. Organizations have turned to outsourcing to ease their internal management responsibilities, reduce their physical space requirements and equipment expenses. Outsourcing has become a strategic tool that gives businesses flexibility and access to skilled personnel.
In the past, all kinds of transcription works were mainly performed by in-house employees which means the organization not only had to pay salaries, they also had the expense of physical space and equipment needs. Today, hiring a full-time transcriptionist is costly and not an efficient use of resources.
The advantages you get by outsourcing transcription services includes-
1. Reduced infrastructure investment
2. Low-cost of outsourcing
3. Fast turn around time
4. Getting skilled labor when you need them
4. Hassle-free, as you do not have to deal with transcriptionists
5. Delivery of files in any format of your choice
By using home-based and production-based transcriptionists, many businesses are finding cost cutting solution. Fewer employees are required. Office space is not needed. Turnaround time is reduced.
Research says transcriptionists who worked under a home-based, incentive-based arrangement were more productive than office-based, hourly-based transcriptionists. The geographical location of a transcriptionist is immaterial, as long as he/she gets an internet access in their living area. No office space is required for home-based transcriptionists that further reducing costs.
Use of cutting-edge technologies like speech recognition software can also help you in cost cutting. As it is not very expensive and has obvious advantages over traditional transcription services. It captures speaker's utterances and vocal inflections and places them in context with one another. With the latest versions of speech recognition software, you can dictate directly into a PC, laptop or into a digital recorder, then transfer the recording on to your PC and let the software dictate from the recording.
Ajay Prasad is President of Global Marketing Resources, an Orange County, California based company. GMRTranscription is an unit of the company and has been providing accurate and affordable
http://www.gmrtranscription.com Transcription Services of all types over the years.