Hi All!
I've just bought a new computer. I'm using a TV as a monitor, I mean, it's a TV that can be switched to either TV or Computer monitor.
It's a TV SAMSUNG 19 LN19R81BX/XAZ LCD. It has also an audio input for computer.
My doubt is: what audio output should I use: the speakers that came with the computer (HP Pavillion System), which are quite regular, I mean, 2 little audio boxes, or the audio from the TV?
Thanks in advance!
		
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	Best regards,
 Joelson.
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	LCD-TV sets usually group the PC-Port (VGA) with RCA white/red basic stereo in. Those would be fed from "line out" on your computer's sound card. 
 
 The cable would look something like this.
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	Speakers.. TV speakers are an abomination that walks the Earth in shame.. they are as useful as Paris Hiltons knickers. Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
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	These are a good compromise of sound and price: 
 
 http://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-StudioPro-Desktop-Audio-Monitors/dp/B000BN7CRU/
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