Turtle Beach Has You Covered When It Comes to More Screens with Its Command Series MC7 Mouse Featuring a 2.5-Inch LCD

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Turtle Beach has proved that there are still more places to incorporate LCDs into the PC ecosystem with the Command Series MC7. From AIO blocks, sides of graphics cards, PSUs, and virtually any part of a chassis, there seems to be no end in sight for where an LCD screen can make an appearance, and […]

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Not sure I'm willing to give up my current mouse setup that auto charges itself on the mouse pad for a LCD display I'll probably never look at.
 
Yea... My mouse is used not observed... Now some sort of taser integration... 3rd bad password you get shocked or something... I'm good with that. lol.
 
I've been using the same mouse and keyboard for the last 14 years and see no reason to change.

*Waves cane at whippersnappers*
 
I've been using the same mouse and keyboard for the last 14 years and see no reason to change.

*Waves cane at whippersnappers*

Old people who type 2 words a minute chicken pecking the keyboard and move the mouse about as fast as an ant fart moves dirt probably won't put enough wear and tear on them to warrant replacements.
 
I've been using the same mouse and keyboard for the last 14 years and see no reason to change.
I'm almost sure that I got mine in 2007. I have better and more recent mice but for some reason, I keep using this one. It's only job is to help move the mouse pointer around. I don't game on the Ivy Bridge laptop that I use it with.
 
Turtle Beach has gone off the deep end. We are faaaaaaaar removed from the company that made quality PC audio equipment way back in the day.
 
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