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2007-11-10
No, No, No...
You look at the middle screen. You just need 2 17" screens for the left and right tweeter plus your main 23" screen for the subwoofer.
Think of it this way; for home audio you could purchase "Picture Frames" with build in speakers (you'll need to supply your own artwork) which you would then locate around the room for surround sound. The Big Screen TV becomes the subwoofer. I don't see any issues with this setup.
Anything is better then the tinny mono speaker found in most laptops.
PS: This can't be used with a touchscreen. (It could but touching the screen would mute the sound).