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โ03-27-2026 05:51 PM in
ComputersI've looked all over and I can't find the audio spec for my Samsung Chromebook 4+
Bluetooth and speakers and headphone connection.
Where is the spec sheet?
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โ03-28-2026 02:32 PM in
ComputersHello there deflate3, we found general specs information here https://www.samsung.com/us/business/support/owners/product/chromebook-4-xe310xba/ for the model you've provided stating: Stereo Speakers (1.5 W x 2), Bluetooth 4.0, and 1 Headphone out/Mic-in Combo.
If this is not the exact information you're seeking you can download the manual using this link: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/ for further review.
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โ03-28-2026 03:32 PM in
ComputersWhat I need and want are the frequencies not the other stuff. That's a step in the right direction though. I have read many manuals. and of course this and that but no answer to my questions. I read the manual with your advice.
I'll explain... Frequencies from Hz to kHz each thing I specified in my original post... That's what I don't have. Sorry for not making myself clear before. This laptop was a gift and there is no sticker on the bottom to register the Chromebook.
And I have the Chromebook working through everything at this forum. So it's an active computer. I have many choices too, but I'm just trying to get a clear picture.
Speakers via Bluetooth and or the headphone jack, before I spend a lot of cash on them with the money wasted on something like the boombox I have. Phil1ips assured me at the store that the S0undMachine had a great response but I discovered the hard way that 120 hz or 100 hz is the lowest the sound goes. I got ripped off. It has Bluetooth though.
I really appreciate that, the help you've given me thus far, has been pretty good.