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Top 5 Pink Computer Speakers

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LS21 2.1 Speakers – Pink


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The speakers are so cute. I wish the color could have been richer but they are cute nonetheless. The sound quality from a 3 pc set is astounding. I am so pleased with the system. I will never go back to plain speakers again. Music and everything takes on a whole new level

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Boynq VASEFM Vase Acoustic Lens Computer Speaker (Pink)


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I love this speaker. It is smaller than I expected and more purple than pink, but it sounds really good and is easy to set up and use. Perfect.

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Sony PC 2.1 Speakers (Pink)


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2.1-channel Computer Speaker System Two 38mm Speakers & One 67mm Subwoofer 25w Total Output Power Built-in Amplifier Equipped With Magnetic Shielding That Limits Noise Interference Conveniently Located Built-in Controller (power On/off, Volume, Headphone Jack) Built-in Ac Transformer Pink

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CREATIVE LABS SBS Vivid 60 Speakers (Pink)


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I love these speakers! The first ones I got blew out almost immediately (you’ve got to turn it up loud enough to drown out your teenager’s music to be able to get your own groove on).

But I received the replacements from Amazon before I even shipped the blown ones back and these have held up for months! And did I mention they’re adorable??

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USB Laptop Speakers – Portable, Compact, Travel Notebook Speaker for PC and Mac – B-Flex Hi-Fi Stereo USB Laptop Speaker (Cotton Candy Pink)


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Great idea and decent sound as long as your laptop remains stationary with it attached. After six months of use the USB connection become loose and the connection is now intermittent. I think the weight of unit is the cause. It’s annoying to refresh videos midstream when it cuts out. I think I’ll use my powered speaker and connection instead from now on.

Written by Tina McCanter

July 30th, 2010 at 11:12 am

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Choosing Pink Computer Speakers

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Pink computer speakers. That’s what she said. The only criteria I have for choosing the new computer speakers for my girlfriend’s computer is pink. She wants pink computer speakers. She’s not worried about performance or the warranty. She doesn’t care about how many watts or channels or whether they have a compact subwoofer. When choosing new speakers for my girlfriend’s computer, all I have to go on is – pink computer speakers.

Now, color is probably not the beat way to choose a product. Not that pink speakers can’t the best choice. There are just a few other factors that we might be wise to consider.

1. Which brand is best?

There is no best brand. There are, however, name brands. Name brands are often your best choice when choosing pink computer speakers or any other color, for that matter. Name brands have a reputation to uphold. They have established trust among the consumers and want repeat business. If you choose a name brand you are more likely to get a quality product with good warranty. Plus, if you have to use the warranty, you are more likely to receive good customer service. Most name brand computer speaker manufacturers have online forums so you can post your question or search for the answer from previously posted questions.

2. What features best support your usage?

If you plan to use your pink PC speakers in a work cubicle then your choice will obviously be different than if you plan to use them to provide sound to an entire room. Now chances are, you will want to have more control over a speaker system that is providing sound for an entire room. So you will want to look at the volume, EQ, balance and sub-woofer controls.

3. How do they sound?

A trip to the electronics store may be in order, even if you are buying your pink computer speakers online. There’s not a good substitute for hearing with your own ears. Listen for the differences in how they sound when playing games, music or movies. Pump up the volume and see when you get distortion.

4. Get the right shade!

Make sure the pink laptops speakers are the right shade. There’s a big difference in hot pink and carnation pink. I learned this the hard way!

Written by Jim Thomas

September 12th, 2009 at 7:38 am

Getting The Most From Pink Computer Speakers

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Everybody knows that pink computer speakers sound better than any other color speakers. According to the National Council on Acoustic Affairs, there is an interesting effect involving the pigment in the color pink that intensifies the highs and lows of sound. Apparently, the vibrations of the electrons in the color of pink computer spears are altered by the lows and highs of acoustic variations and produce a richer sound. Psyche!

Yes, I know that the color of your computer speakers has nothing to do with the sound you are going to be able to get from them. But since pink is my favorite color, I prefer to write about pink PC speakers and how to best use them. You can apply these tips to the color speaker of your choice.

To get the most from your pink speakers you need to have the correct speaker placement, as determined by the size and shape of the room. Nobody would expect the two little speakers that probably came with your computer to fill a room with rich surround sound, But if you place them correctly you will get better sound than if you just tuck them in the closest nook.

Sound travels differently in empty or nearly empty rooms than in rooms full of furniture. This is because sound bounces off of objects and walls, and is absorbed by carpets and fabrics. As a general rule a smaller pink speaker system will sound louder in an emptier room. On the same token your pink laptop speakers will sound different in a larger room when compared to a smaller one. The larger the room, the more distance the sound has to travel.

One of the simplest things you can do to improve the sound of your pink computer speakers is to raise them up to the same height as your ears. This can normally be easily accomplished by putting your speakers on a table or dresser. You may want to avoid hanging your speakers on a wall unless they are designed for it. Putting speakers close to the wall can make the sound unclear.

Written by Tina McCanter

August 23rd, 2009 at 7:40 am