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This mouse has a 2.25-inch touchscreen, and I can’t decide if it’s genius or pointless

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This mouse has a 2.25-inch touchscreen, and I can’t decide if it’s genius or pointless
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Turtle Beach has unveiled the MC7, a high-end gaming mouse featuring a 2.25-inch touchscreen in place of a traditional side scroll wheel, offering customizable controls for productivity and gaming. The mouse includes premium specs like a 30,000 DPI sensor, 8K polling rate, optical switches, and a hot-swappable 1,000mAh battery. It’s priced at $160, with cheaper alternatives MC5 and MC3 available, and pairs with the new KB7 keyboard that also has a touchscreen. While unconventional, the display could provide practical benefits for users who customize their workflows or gaming setups.

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