Question about Dell-18.5" Widescreen Flat-Panel LCD Monitor-IN1910N

I just bought this monitor, and now realize it doesn't have speakers in it.  I don't see where I would add them.  Can anyone help?  Could you please tell me know kind of speakers would work, and how I would attach them?  Kind of defeats the purpose if I can't listen to music or watch movies.  Thank you!

zouly123 wrote:
Thank you - do you know if I need a power adapter for it?
It comes with whatever you need which includes a power adapter and audio cable.

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