Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Trust GM-2500 Joystick (PC)

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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Trust EAN: 5051749395587 Feature: JOYSTICK GM-2500 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Trust Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Manufacturer: Trust Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 14274 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Trust Release Date: 2006-07-14 Studio: Trust
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JOYSTICK GM-2500 UK
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Customer Rating:      Summary: OK YET NOT FOR SERIUOSE GAMERS Comment: I tryed one of these at my mates house and it seemed good value for money for what you get it is well made yet the buttons are way out of reach overall a good joy stick for a amature gamer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: joystick for battlefield Comment: I got this joystick just to play battlefield2, after my Extreme 3D Pro Joystick broke. At first hand it looked preaty much the same but after playing with it, doesnt compare with logitech one, its not as accurate on movement, and throtle its hard to get used to and too far from the base buttons.
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Editorial Reviews:
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USB joystick for enhanced gaming experience has 12 user definable buttons. 8-way HAT-switch to select different views or weapons (depending on game). Handle can be rotated for extra RZ axis control, for example rudder control or looking over your shoulder (depending on game). Accurate and smooth throttle control for Z axis motion. Equipped with 4 strong suction pads to keep the joystick in place.Main Features:12 user definable buttons8-way HAT switchThrottle control for Z axis motionAccurate analogue moveme...
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