Logitech has carved a name for itself over the years by setting a standard of sorts for all the features a device should have. The Extreme wears stunning blue transparent buttons and D-pad on its black body. The six standard buttons are placed in two rows. A small dual colour LED indicates the status of the tilt sensor. The winning feature is the motion sensor control—the gamepad senses your motion and takes the directional input for the pad. However, the analog controller is sorely missed. The installation is fairly simple as it supports both, a game port and a USB port. WingMan Profiler, the bun-dled software, provides a simple raphical interface to program the buttons and calibrate the gamepad as per your preferences. You can even download profiles for you favourite game directly from the company’s Web site. It brings along a demo version of Rogue Squadron3D Elite Missions. With good support for game profiles and user-friendly soft-ware, this device is more suited to serious gamers, considering that it costs Rs 2,999...
Logitech has carved a name for itself over the years by setting a standard of sorts for all the features a device should have. The Extreme wears stunning blue transparent buttons and D-pad on its black body. The six standard buttons are placed in two rows. A small dual colour LED indicates the status of the tilt sensor. The winning feature is the motion sensor control—the gamepad senses your motion and takes the directional input for the pad. However, the analog controller is sorely missed. The installation is fairly simple as it supports both, a game port and a USB port. WingMan Profiler, the bun-dled software, provides a simple raphical interface to program the buttons and calibrate the gamepad as per your preferences. You can even download profiles for you favourite game directly from the company’s Web site. It brings along a demo version of Rogue Squadron3D Elite Missions. With good support for game profiles and user-friendly soft-ware, this device is more suited to serious gamers, considering that it costs Rs 2,999...
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