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    PC speakers (2 inputs PC and MP3 player and Earphone socket)

    I've been trying to find some speakers for my PC.

    My last set just stopped working last year and as much as it is a good excuse for my wife not to skype using my PC its not really fair as the thing lives in our living room and the larger screen is good for the kids.

    Requirements.

    2 audio inputs (PC and MP3 player)
    Earphone socket.
    Was thinking 2.0 prefferably over 2.1
    USB or plug powered.
    Okay sound quality
    Not too expensive.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: PC speakers (2 inputs PC and MP3 player and Earphone socket)

    My Altec Lansing MX5020 fit that description perfectly. Cost me about 20 quid on ebay, 35 quid new at the time I think. Bit harder to find these days.

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    Re: PC speakers (2 inputs PC and MP3 player and Earphone socket)

    Creative Labs T10's

    http://www.scan.co.uk/products/creat...-black-10w-rms

    £30

    PC input cable and mini jack input on right speaker, along with headphone jack. V low power drain when switched off, and sound great.

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    Re: PC speakers (2 inputs PC and MP3 player and Earphone socket)

    Those Altec Lansing MX5020 are difficult to find!

    Thanks Zak; I think the T10s are no. 1 choice atm @£27 off ebay.

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