some decent speakers for my laptop
PC-speakers are commonly far off from "hifi" and are intentional sounded to appear "fat" and "brilliant" when tested for the first time.
In contrast to home-hifi-speakers, most of them have thinkend fundamental sound (to hide that there is no actual bass) and tend to have too much treble which appears as "brilliance" but quickly get's annoying.
Also don't get attracted by power-specifications, most PC-speakers will just melt if you feed them with 10 watt for more than a minute.
On a long run you're usually happier with neutrally sounding speakers (or a good set of headphones), so just take some time to check them out in the shop.
A serious recommendation depends on whether you want to take the speakers along or install stationary, how you want to use them (mostly gaming or music?), what kind of music you're listening to and what you expect generally.