Remove the Dell back cover from LCD TV to expose the Speaker connector
You do not receive a receiver to hook up speakers to your tv. An jack that contains the speaker to your TV is all that you need.
Run the audio through a receiver and speakers. Most receivers will let you hook up headphones and the speakers can either be on or off.
Yes it's simple just connect them to your TV
Yes, Bose carries a home theater speaker system that is called the CineMate Series II home theater system. It is designed to work with HD TVs and there are instructions provided to hook it up. There are also several sites from TV manufacturers that tell you how to hook speakers up to their HD TVs, but they do not offer specific instructions for Bose products.
Some of the better TVs have external speaker connectors on the back, most do not. If the TV has audio output connectors you can connect a stereo audio amplifier and speakers to these. If this works, go into the audio menu and turn off the TVs internal speakers.
The familiar red and white RCA jacks are needed to hook your Direct TV receiver up to an audio source.In general you'll need a stereo receiver to hook it up to speakers.You do get superb audio from DTV so it's worth the trouble.
This Tv comes with speakers attached to it.
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Shake the audio cables and if the clicking get worse you have bad cables or connectors.
From looking at the Dell website it does not look like Dell says a Dell LCD TV online. I suggest calling their customer service number and asking if they have one available. 1-888-782-3355
Question might be old, but I did the exact same thing. The computer speakers usually have an input for a wire that connects to the pc. U can however, buy headphones to rca adapter, whichever cost anywhere from six to fifteen dollars depeneding whereby go. It's really really simple. The headphones to rcaline will plug right into the back of the tv (not to mention speakers.) O added a lot of bass to my tv with the computer speakers I usedc its pretty sweet now.
No, you can not hook a Nintendo dsi up to a tv.