Laptop sound replacement: Extigy, what else???

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Lifer
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I'm looking for other products similar, but hopefully smaller, than the extigy. The sound in my Toshiba 1005-s157 is broke, and I can't get it working . . . so I'm looking for external sound solutions. It's not a gaming thing, so the sound quality doesn't really have to be any higher than my SB Live is at home. :p

Rob
 

RC7

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There is the stereolink external sound decoder. Not sure if it bigger or smaller than the extigy, but the sound quality is probaby much better. Stereolink
 

tdawg

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You may also want to check out solutions from NewQ. I'd suggest the NewQ platinum. It's cheaper than the extigy and looks much better. The downside is that it looks like it lacks digital in/out. But all the component outs are there and it claims to be compatible with any sound card. The remote is also much simpler, which may be good or bad. Newegg has the device for $85 with free shipping.

Hope this helps

~tdawg
 

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Lifer
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Anything else out there? I'm looking for the smallest device possible; would like to be a portable solution.

Rob
 

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Lifer
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It doesn't look like the NewQ will work. I need something that doesn't require a sound card at all, due to the fact that the sound card on my laptop is broken. :(

Rob
 

corkyg

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I would say that what you want is a PCMCIA sound card - this type ought to meet your needs, and it does not require on-board sound.

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