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How do I connect logitech x530 speakers (green, black, orange) to a laptop?
I only have a headphone and microphone 3.5mm jack in it but I’d rather an adaptor via USB, pc card(for laptop) or hdmi.. But I don’t want to spend too much.. I don’t really want to use 2 consecutive adaptors to put all 3 cables into the 3.5mm jack either..
your laptop is probably not capable of doing surround (green & orange) without the use of something that’s going to run you around $100+. Google USB sound card.
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