The best speakers are those who run computer to your expectations. The price range is from the ultra-cheapies ($ 20 under) to high-end products that vary cost more than a thousand dollars! The first thing is to decide your price range. My experience is that most people choose a system of low-end speakers. This usually involves two small speakers (tweeters is often called) and a subwoofer (the large box like structure that is often found under the desk). The tweeters provide mid to high-end sound while the subwoofer provides deep bass. This type of system is a 2.1 system (two tweeters and a subwoofer). They are designed for small offices where you do not need a system unbearable ideal. For the casual video game, these speakers are a good match. The highlight of this area would be the Bose Companion 2 speakers in the series.
The next step is to mid-range systems. These are 4.1 speakers (two tweeters, two additional speakers for surround sound and a subwoofer), or a better quality 2.1. The dynamic range of a mid-range speaker is designed much better than a system of low-end speakers to be expected. Fixed should be mid-range speakers for those who use their computer to be elected as a multimedia center (movies, games and music). These systems are designed to fill the room with noise and a portable music system. These systems are able to send sound to all corners of the room so that the sounds that surround you as you listen. A good example of this type of system is the Logitech Z-2300 system. » Read more: Choosing the Best Computer Speakers for You