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Logitech's first stab at wireless controllers for the Xbox resulted in a clunky design that cost a small fortune, but its newer Cordless Precision Controller changes all that.
Logitech announced its new family of wireless controllers a few months ago. We got to see them in action at GDC, but it wasn't until E3 that the final designs were set and they went up for pre ...
The Logitech Precision Controller offers gamers a high-end experience at an affordable price point. Its design reflects the eye-catching look of the company’s top-selling 2.4GHz Xbox ...
Aside from the gamepad itself, you will also find two AA Duracell batteries and a wireless receiver. Here is where we find ourself in the middle of two rather large cons. First is the fact that the ...
Logitech’s Cordless Precision controllers for PlayStation 2 and Xbox were widely considered to be the best standard control pads on the systems — quite rare for third-party peripherals. But ...
The Logitech Precision Controller offers gamers a high-end experience at an affordable price point. Its design reflects the eye-catching look of the company’s top-selling 2.4GHz Xbox-compatible ...
Logitech's Precision Controller and ThunderPad are available to US gamers starting today. Priced at $24.99, the Precision Controller features a design similar to Logitech's own 2.4GHz wireless ...
And then there are the cheap controllers that really do a good job for a cheap price. But the Logitech Wingman Precision Gamepad isn't it.
The Precision sports a bunch of improvements, including a much improved controller interface that drops Bluetooth in favor of a 2.4 GHz signal passed to a USB transmitter that is plugged into the PS3.
The controller is about $10 cheaper than the traditional SIXAXIS and provides a unique feature not found in any other gaming controller. The ChillStream sells for $39.99 and can be bought online ...
Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse Review: Masterful Precision Control by Dave Altavilla — Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 08:37 AM EDT Comments ...
The big difference is that unlike the gamepads that come with the Xbox, the Cordless Precision Controller is, as the name suggests, wireless. It uses a 2.4 GHz radio link with a 30-foot range.