Sound card/speakers

im looking to buy speakers for my mbp as well as a display so that i can play my 360 on the display and run the sound trhough my macbook. will the sound cards in the macbook pro output 5.1 or only 2.1?

Hi Halo,
i found this on the web:
"The MacBook Pro supports 5.1 with any speakers that use optical input such as the Logitech® Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker System you just need to also get a mini TOSLink cable"
An external sound card is also an option, likt this one:
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/detail.asp?dpno=192748&Redir=1&description=G riffin-Firewave%20Surround%20Sound%20for%20Mac-Speakers

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