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Any ideas for louder sound?

It's not just toshiba. I have a dell laptop that is extremely quiet. In a perfectly quiet room I can barely here some things on it. I have a pair of headphones for music and I have a very cheap battery powered external speaker for youtube and such. Mine works extremely well, gets very loud, and lasts on a set of batteries for months. It's a no brainer. The one recommended by the other poster I have seen and works just fine and is plenty loud for personal use. Don't go with the whole 7.1 surround sound set up unless you are looking for serious quality and have the money to unload. If you just want louder youtube videos, go with headphones or a small battery powered speaker setup. I think mine costed 15 dollars and I've had for 3-4 years.

Is it wireless, by any chance? Brand name? I'd like to just order it off the internet if I can. Thanks!!!
 
You came in here asking for cheapie speakers and I probably scared you away by insisting on talking about huge power and and $100+, so I should say that nobody makes speakers like Logitech, even at the $15 range, which they sell on Amazon. And though I know you were talking to someone else, no, I don't think they have wireless at that price range.
 
Is it wireless, by any chance? Brand name? I'd like to just order it off the internet if I can. Thanks!!!

Mine plugs in to the headphone jack. Honestly can't remember the brand and I'm at work so I can't check. All of them that I've seen used have worked adequately, plenty loud for personal use. I haven't seen a wireless one though.
 
To all who posted on this thread --

Thanks so much! Your advice was great and got me to solve a problem I'd had for the two years since I bought this laptop. On Monday, I ordered a Dell Ps511 USB Soundbar that clips on the top of my laptop screen and plugs into a USB port. I got it in the mail today; clipped it to the top, plugged it in. It self-installed, and voila'!!!!!!

Beautiful loud sound!!!

$15.99 free shipping. Whoot!!!!!
 
My Toshibas have alway been poor for volume maxed out ot not. I have a Satellite now and the volume stinks.
 
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