Turtle Beach puts a screen on another screenless PC mainstay.
An uncommon sea turtle hybrid has been found on a Queensland beach. The animals are a cross between a green turtle and the vulnerable loggerhead turtle. A group of rare turtle hybrids has been found ...
World Turtle Day is celebrated every May 23 to raise awareness about the threats faced by turtles and tortoises. Turtles, tortoises and terrapins, which together make up the order Testudines, have ...
A global conservation observance enters its 26th year this week with a new website, expanded resources and a renewed push to grow its international reach — all as scientists warn that more than half ...
TL;DR: Turtle Beach recently introduced its new line of high-end gaming peripherals. The Command Series includes several unusual design choices, starting with a mouse built around a large touchscreen ...
The Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 has a 2.25-inch display that’s begging to be accidentally brushed against. The Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 has a 2.25-inch display that’s begging to be ...
Turtle Beach has always had a knack for making gear that feels like it was designed by someone who refused to stop adding features. Their own brand slogan about being ‘Seriously Unserious’ is a ...
Turtle Beach may be best known as a manufacturer of legendary PC audio cards, but the company has expanded widely across gaming peripherals in the past few years, including its Victrix Pro fightsticks ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Turtle Beach is expanding its lineup of PC gear with its brand-new Command Series of keyboards and mice. Now, what sets this new line-up apart from ...
Turtle Beach has just pulled the curtain back on its latest venture with the introduction of the Command Series, featuring some of the coolest and ugliest keyboards and mice. This new series focuses ...
The practice began in 1920s Western variety shows and spread to city speakeasies, but it faces increased scrutiny today—and pressure from conservation groups to make races safer for the reptiles. In ...