How can I connect a speaker system that wishes 3 connections to my laptop?

I have the Logitech X540 5.1 Speaker System. To connect it to a computer, near is 3 cords, one for the center/sub, one for the front, and one for the rear(pictures can be seen here: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/... )
I inevitability to connect this to my dell inspiron e1505 laptop, but my laptop, but it only have one audio-out. I still want to get the effects of the surround nouns. How can I connect this?


Answers:    Your speaker system is designed for desktop computers with audio/sound cards that do provide separate audio for sub, reverse, and front.

Your laptop simply provides stereo audio. Connect it to the 'front" speakers. Do check if your speaker system has a pseudo-surround mode where on earth it generates full surround nouns from only stereo.
Connect your stereo system as run of the mill and use a red/white audio cable in the auxillary mode afterwards connect it where the headphone jack is. You'll enjoy super sound within no time.

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