Logitech Z506 5.1 Speakers and Apple TV - how to set up?

Hi,
As of now, to watch movies I've got an old Mac Mini conntected via VGA to an HP screen and a 2.1 Logitech speaker system plugged into the Mini. For listening to music, I simply plug the speakers into my iPhone or Mac.
Now that my 2.1 speakers are broken, I was thinking about buying the Logitech Z506 5.1 speakers and an Apple TV so I could stream music and video from my iOS and OS X devices and use my HP screen in combination with the Logitech speakers.
There are two basic problems for this set up to work:
1. The Apple TV doesn't seem to have a connector that would allow me to directly plug in the Logitech Z506 speakers.
2. My HP screen does have subpar speakers built-in and thus no connectors for external speakers – therefor, I can't use the screen as an intermediate between the Apple TV and the Logitech Z506 speakers.
How would I have to set up the Apple TV, the Logtiech Z506 speakers and my HP screen to be able to have 5.1 sound for watching movies and listenting to music?
Here's a link to the Logitech speakers I'm refering to, http://www.logitech.com/product/surround-sound-speakers-z506
Please let me know if you need any additional information.
best, Ian

Ian,
You'll need a digtial to analog converter to connect your digital Apple TV to your analog Z-506 speakers.
One like this will output 5.1 sound for you.
http://www.amazon.com/Panlong-Audio-Digital-Decoder-Converter/dp/B00AMC2J1Y
The Apple TV connects via TOSLINK/optical cable to one side, and you connect your speaker's mini-jacks to the blue mini ports (each port handles 2 channels).
I have the same issue connecting my digital out TV to analog computer speakers.

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