Manufacturer: Turtle Beach
Rating 0/5 (0 votes)
Major strengths of this productAreas for improvement

Turtle Beach Ear Force D2

None, Type: Headset, Acoustic Seal: Semi Open, Volume Control, Headphone Frequency Response: Hz, Miscellaneous: Microphone Boom, Computer Connection: Audio / Mic
Turtle Beach Ear Force D2
Availability: Stock Info Unknown. See dealer's site
£14.99
Amazon Marketplace UKGo to store
Best answers for « Turtle Beach Ear Force D2 » in :
Forcing Internet Explorer 7 to open pages in a new tab ShowForcing Internet Explorer 7 to open pages in a new tab Issue Solution Issue When surfing through Internet Explorer 7, you notice that all pages are opened by default in a new window. Solution Below is a proposed solution...
Windows Update: Prevent a forced reboot ShowWindows Update: Prevent a forced reboot Intro Solution Creating a Shortcut Note that this tip is valid for both Windows XP Home and Professional Intro Normally after finishing installation the latest updates for your computer, a...
IPhone: Forcing an application to quit (firmware 3) ShowiPhone: Forcing an application to quit (firmware 3) Issue Solution Issue With the earlier versions of the iPhone firmware, you normally hold the HOME button (center button down) to force the current application to quit. With the...
Download MOMO Racing Force Feedback Wheel ShowThis steering wheel with gear lever, from Logitech game equipment, will be appreciated by professional players. It is endowed with multiple buttons, you will enjoy using it. For those who have already got it, here is its updated driver.
UNIX Commands ShowTable of the main UNIX commands Unix Commands Description Options ls lists the content of a directory -a Displays all files, including hidden files -I Displays a...
DirectX ShowWhat is DirectX? DirectX is a set of drivers used for numerous functions. Its purpose is to gather all drivers together and associate them with a single application programming interface. DirectX represents an interface between the drivers and the...
Passwords ShowPasswords When connecting to a computer system, you usually have to enter a log in or username and a password to access it. This login/password pair thus forms the key for obtaining access to the system. While the login is in general...