Speakers System
Dolby surround system speakers for laptop?
I want to buy some Dolby Surround System 5.1 speakers for when I'm watching DVD's on my laptop. I'm willing to spend around £150 for them.
Any suggestions, tips, advice?
I don't know of any good speakers for that price but I suggest you save some money and look into the logitech z 5500 surround sound speakers
The new Logitech S-220 Speaker System contains several upgrades to its predecessor, the S-200 Speaker System. Unlike the S-200, the new S-220 encompasses increased usability with a newly styled control base to manage improved acoustics, volume and VoIP connectivity...
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2.1 Stereo Speaker System
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The Logitech Speaker System Z313. The easy way to kick back and enjoy your music. The convenient control pod makes it easy to control volume and even plug in your headphones. 25 watts (RMS) of power fills your room with big, balanced sound...
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GOgroove BassPULSE Multimedia 2.1 Channel Speaker SystemPulse. Music. Enjoy.Full-Spectrum AudioThe GOgroove BassPULSE is equipped with Neodymium DUAL FULL-RANGE satellite speakers with 4 -watts of power each...
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The BXR1220 computer audio system delivers quality stereo sound at an extremely affordable price. Features built in controls for convenience
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Logitech speaker system z623 with thx-certified 2.1 system delivers big, bold sound with 200 watts (rms) of power-from your music, movies, and games.
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Enjoy an immersive cinema experience at home with the affordable Coby CSP96 5.1-channel home theater speaker system, which includes a floor-rattling subwoofer and five 3-inch satellite speakers that fill a room with 300 watts of surround sound...
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The Yamaha NS-SP1800BL 5.1-channel home theater speaker package is a low cost, convenient way to enjoy the full benefits of 5.1-channel home theater sound. The NS-SP1800BL features advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology (Advanced YST), which is a unique system in which the speaker and amplifier work together to cancel out impedance so the speaker unit has a perfectly linear motion...
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The CA-5402 elegant platinum series high performance speaker system by Cyber Acoustics provides both stylish design and sound intensity. This versatile speaker system features a MP3 cradle and auxiliary jack so you can use it with a variety of music sources...
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Desktop Alert, Inc. the leading provider of IP-Based mass notification technology to the United States Army, today announced the company has been selected by Fort Leavenworth of the United States Army as their primary network-based mass notification platform of choice .
The alerts appear as pre-defined or on-the-fly pop-up windows which force immediate attention to workstation receiving the message with instructions for the action(s) to be taken. A video, audio, image and/or verbal alert automatically sound/appear over the computer's monitor and speakers. Alerts are received base-wide within an average of one minute after the alert is sent.
The Fort Leavenworth mission; as the Combined Arms Center (CAC) states, is "organized to support both an Army and nation at war and to develop the future force. In its principal role, CAC provides leadership and supervision for leader development and professional military and civilian education; institutional and collective training; functional training; training support; battle command; doctrine; and lessons learned. The CAC also serves as a catalyst for change in specified areas the commanding general, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), designates to sustain the development of relevant-and-ready expeditionary land formations with campaign qualities in support of the joint force commander."
"Desktop Alert considers it an honor and privilege to work with an organization known as 'The Intellectual Center of the Army' that has supported our nation for over 170 years. We look forward to integrating with not just the technical environment, but also becoming part of the community at Fort Leavenworth." said Desktop Alert President David Zadick.
"Fort Leavenworth is considered as one of the most significant historic military installations in the Department of the Army, as well as to the nation. Looking forward, community continuity with facilities on unclassified networks will be a significant part of our companies' strategic planning and future growth, "said Desktop Alert CEO and Founder Howard Ryan. "The United States Military Academy at West Point, Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Campbell, USAG Heidelberg, Fort Leavenworth and others are perfect examples of customers who are surrounded by hospitals, schools, fire departments and other facilities which require comprehensive emergency management and business continuity information. Desktop Alert is uniquely equipped in providing Secure Mass Notification Systems (SMNS) along with its partner Protexx with Identity Access Management and Multi-Factor Authentication security specializing in Data-in-Motion and Remote Authentication over any network or wireless environment. The joint solution delivers to unclassified networks the protection they need for total peace of mind as they communicate. "
Desktop Alert provides Fort Leavenworth the Total Alert Solution utilizing network-centric emergency notification technology to provide base-wide emergency notification using the existing Internet Protocol (IP) network and IT infrastructure.