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What type of wire/lead(s) do I require to attach my mobile laptop to ...say my TV or HI-FI speakers so that I may enjoy louder music? And where, on the side of the laptop do I attach such leads...?

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You can attach your laptop to your Television's speaker system buy purchasing a 3.5mm to RCA cable, they can be found at any local electronic store. Also, if your HIFI speakers are attached to your Televison's AUDIO OUT then make sure you put the RCA end of your cable into your AUDIO IN ports on your TV, these should be White and Red.
Your laptop will have a Headphone Jack on the side that is either Green or labeled with a small headphone symbol. This is the 3.5mm Jack.
From your laptop, plug in the 3.5mm to the headphone jack, and the other end of your cable(RCA) will go into your TV, this will let you tap into the power of your speakers.

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3.5mm jack to RCA. It will just plug into the headphone socket of you laptop and the red and white inputs on your stereo/tv.

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