Logitech Cordless Precision Controller

Review

posted 7/10/2004 by Charles Husemann
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From a gaming perspective the Cordless Precision Controller is rock solid. I didn’t experience any perceptible lag while playing the controller over a wide variety of games. I tried everything from Psi-Ops to Spider-man 2 to ESPN NHL 2K4 and it was all good. Making long crisp passes out of the defensive zone, slamming enemies around with telekinesis, and swinging through the urban jungle of New York was the same as with a corded controller.

Like most wireless devices, the Cordless Precision Controller works on the 2.4 gHz frequency. With a ton of wireless devices (wireless G router and cordless phones) in the house I never experienced any interference from any of them while gaming. Your mileage may vary (especially if you have a microwave in the vicinity).

You can find the controller for around $50 at your local gaming store or electronic giant (John just loves Best Buy) and it’s a fair price for what you get. This is a decent controller but the D-pad thing just nagged and nagged at me. It’s like cheap rims on a nice car, it just kind of nags at you.


B
It’s a solid wireless controller but the cheap D-pad kind of spoiled an otherwise great device.





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