All I can say is that the audio of Notebooks has improved out of sight particularly for Windows machines over the last year.

I bought my first HP Notebook a year ago which contained some Altec Lansing speakers and I thought they were brilliant!

Just got my new HP Notebook earlier this week - testing the email using Thudnerbird with it now <smile> - and the speakers - whatever they are - sound even better again.

The Notebook has the standard configuration for audio which seems to be on all HP Notebooks - certainly the 2 machines I have here -, dual headphones out and a microphone in, time to attach another iMic me things <smile>.

On the older HP Notebook I used a PCI sound card, this new model has dumped the PCI card slot in favor of an extra USB port.

Not complaining as all the USB ports on this machine are USB 3.0.


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