Talk:Turtle Beach Systems
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The following section was removed from the article, with the justification being that it was "vandalism". I do not agree with that assertion, although I do think it is POV. I mention it because the user who made the edit has removed anti-Creative/anti-Tomshardware content from several articles with the same "vandalism" excuse:
Turtle Beach soundcards could not be found in Singapore at all in the late 90's especially the Montego series, due to local brand Creative putting pressure on store owners and threatening to cut off supplies of Soundblaster cards if they sold a Turtle Beach product.[citation needed]
--HunterZ 15:48, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Turtlebeach.png
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