Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logitech Driving Force EX Steering Wheel (PS3)

|
List Price: £49.99
Our Price: £35.10
Your Save: £ 0.00 ( % )
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Manufacturer: Logitech
|
Average Customer Rating:     

|
|
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Accessory Brand: Logitech EAN: 5027757005398 Label: Logitech Manufacturer: Logitech Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Logitech Release Date: 2007-03-02 Studio: Logitech
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spotlight customer reviews:
|
Customer Rating:      Summary: Logitech EX wheel Comment: this wheel is a great peice of technology,i have been using this for nfs carbon for the ps2, 10/10 excellent, the force feedback gives a realistic feel to the game, this wheel is only good if it is clamped to a table, it is great, the wheel has a very comfortable rubber, with a good rotation resistance strength, havnt been able to get out of the driving seat with the logitech driving force EX steering wheel.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect Steering weel + cheap too! Comment: this steering wheel has worked perfectly on my ps3. i have found that it is compatible with every game i ave used it on, which includes Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Racedriver GRID and Formula One Championship. The force feedback has worked on all of these games as have all the components of the wheel. It has great adaptability as it can be clamped to a desk (which by the way doesn't damage the desk at all) or it can be held between your knees (which i didn't try as it wasn't necessary) The pedals worked perfectly, however they can move around a bit on wooden floors so i found it better to use sticky fixers or blue tac to fix it properly.
All things taken into account i am very glad i bought this wheel and not an unnecessarily expensive wheel that is not from what i can gather any better. Perfect for any PS3 racer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Its bad.... Comment: Ok there are multiple problems with this wheel. Not only is it almost impossible to use it does not work with a variaty of games such as GTA4 due to the fact you can only have one controller connected at once. So you cannot have this and a controller connected at once making it impossible to use. I don't recommend this in general.
Customer Rating:      Summary: not as advertised Comment: yes it does work on ps3.
but not all the features work the most important being the mode button which allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the wheel, because without it i found this to be useless.
UNLESS SONY UPDATE THE PS3 TO ALLOW SENSITIVTY TO BE CHANGED USING THE MODE BUTTON STAY AWAY FROM THIS CONTOLLER.
unfortunatley im now stuck with a wheel i cant use as my wife threw away all the packaging.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This put a smile on everyone's face! Comment: Looking for a present for my car mad husband decided to buy this for his PS3 - being a non-tech, non gaming gal I was a bit dubious about whether I'd picked a good one....no worries....the grins were from ear to ear from everyone in the family - it performed brilliantly with G T Prologue
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
Experience PLAYSTATION3 and PlayStation2 racing games the way they were meant to be played. The Driving Force EX features USB connectivity for precise racing control and realistic Force Feedback, and a standard controller port connector so you can race in PlayStation2 titles that don't support force feedback wheels. Logitech's unique gas-assist injection moulding technology creates a one-piece rim with no seams or screws, letting you white-knuckle the rubber handgrips without squeaks, rattles or flex. So grab hold of the comfortable rubber grips, work the responsive accelerator and brake pedals, and slam through the gears with two wheel-mounted shifters on the most complete racing wheel available.
|
|
|

|
|
Hi-tech expo shows off low power toys
Will the new game from Will Wright be a hit or a miss?
There are reports of chaos at a petrol station which gave away £20,000 of petrol to promote a video game.
As Google turns ten it looks to its next decade
Reinventing the wheel to help disabled people
Online retailer Amazon will help the One Laptop Per Child organisation with its plans to sell its XO laptop in the US.
Electronics firm Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops because of wiring faults that may cause overheating.
We always thought it was unfair that the iPhone was the only mobile that could access BBC's iPlayer -- but things are about to change
If you don't want to be bound by the iPod/iTunes ecosystem, but still want the benefits of touch-controlled navigation and portable music and video, we've got four killers for you to consider
The Panasonic FX37 may just look like a normal digital camera, but its compact body is full of impressive features, most notably the 5x optical wideangle zoom lens and the Intelligent ISO system, which combine to turn out high-quality images. It's one of the smartest cameras on the market
They may be pricey, but their style is undeniably cool and you'll definitely turn heads. What's more, the Beats perform very well -- the sound quality is phenomenally crisp and they're comfortable to boot. For a pair endorsed by Dr Dre, they're not excessively heavy on the bass either
LED backlights and ultra-thin TVs were all the rage at IFA this year, and Sharp doesn't want to be left out, especially now it's determined to increase its sales in Europe
We've waited over a year to hear how Denon was going to follow the epically awesome AH-D5000 headphones, and now we can -- we've got the AH-D7000 cans in-house
Rory, Nate, Kate and Ian are your hand-picked hosts this week, as the Crave Podcast discusses the gadgets that should be banished to hell for all eternity