Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Saitek Cyborg EVO Wireless Joystick (PC)

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List Price: £39.99
Our Price: £24.95
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Manufacturer: Saitek
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Saitek EAN: 0021165103542 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Saitek Manufacturer: Saitek Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 Model: PS30 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Saitek Release Date: 2004-10-22 Studio: Saitek
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Saitek Evo does not work on MS Flight Simulator Comment: The Saitek Evo is recommended for Flight Simulator by Amazon but as we found out on Christmas day the Saitek Evo does not work on this game. We have searched the internet and apparently a lot of other people are having the same issue. If you are thinking of getting this joystick for FS DON'T!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Different tastes Comment: I needed a backup joystick to my current Logitech Wingman Extreme, as i wanted to eventually retire it. So I purchased the Cyborg EVO Wireless joystick(which was highly reccomended in PC Gamer magazine). I found it very different indeed, in that my Logitech joystick was a bit heavier and yet i felt more in control, but the Cyborg joystick was lightweight, which meant when flying planes the joystick tended to float around in my hands, rather than staying put. Needless to say, i couldnt get on with it, but if you are used to this type of stick, then it will suit you fine. The difference was too much for me, and i wont use it again untill my Logitech physically breaks ;)
Customer Rating:      Summary: No strings attached Comment: If you are sick and tired of being 'pwned' in Battlefield 2 by the flyboys, try this baby..
More buttons than i can find uses for and wireless too.
I was recently called away to answer the phone and still managed to pilot my plane from the other side of the room...cool
Similar priced sticks had no rudder control.
Customer Rating:      Summary: monkey heed mad 4 it gamer!!! Comment: this is the bees knees the muts you know what and the doggs! i have been button bashin on this puppy 4 days and it has never let me down! buy this and you wont be let down !
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Cyborg Evo Wireless joystick uses the 2.4 GHz wireless transmission technology that has a range of up to 10 metres and gives an autonomy of close to 50 hours of game. Its complete "Plug 'n' Play" usage makes it an instantly usable peripheral and makes you get ready to jump into the most intense game sessions. The Cyborg Evo Wireless gives mobility freedom and a total ergonomy to the gamer for total pleasure.Â
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