Pavilion 23xw: no sound new monitor

Where is the audio jack for a monitor of 23xw Pavilion? Just buy a new one.

Do I need a HDMI VGA adapter for the pc is an older model with no HDMI or DVI connection

Thank you

In looking at the specs of this device, I see no mention of the speakers.  Here IS THE manual for this model.

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