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Logitech Unveils Official Wheel of Gran Turismo(TM) for PLAYSTATION®3

Logitech Unveils Official Wheel of Gran Turismo(TM) for PLAYSTATION®3

Written by floppy and filed under News > Peripherals
Published on June 24, 2008, 1:48 pm

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SINGAPORE, June 24, 2008 - Logitech, the world's leading developer of force feedback gaming wheels, announced the Driving Force(TM) GT racing wheel, the official wheel of Gran Turismo(TM). Featuring powerful force feedback and an innovative 24-position realtime adjustment dial for on-the-fly control of brake bias, traction and damper settings, the Logitech Driving Force GT gives gamers the most accurate and authentic PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3(TM)) racing experience. Read More >>


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Comment by: stomper on 08-Aug-2008 9:22 am
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Originally Posted by Griever
I might be mistaken, but isn't the g25 wheel rotation also 900-degrees from lock to lock? I think the g25 has force feedback too.
self pwnED
Comment by: [K]EwELL on 08-Aug-2008 2:19 am
interesting...
Comment by: Griever on 14-Jul-2008 10:12 pm
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Difference between G25 and GT Wheel is the the GT wheel has :
1. 24-position realtime adjustment dial: Fine-tune brake bias, Traction Control System (TCS), and other settings on the fly for unprecedented control over your car's performance.
2. 900-degree wheel rotation: Go 2.5 times around lock to lock, just as you would behind the wheel of many real cars.
3. Force feedback technology: Feel every inch of the road for maximum control and the ultimate racing experience.
4. Gas and brake pedals: Get precise throttle and brake response with true-to-life pedals.
5. Sequential stick shift: Go through the gears for the ultimate in control.
I might be mistaken, but isn't the g25 wheel rotation also 900-degrees from lock to lock? I think the g25 has force feedback too.
Comment by: Kenneth Ezekiel on 07-Jul-2008 2:31 pm
Difference between G25 and GT Wheel is the the GT wheel has :
1. 24-position realtime adjustment dial: Fine-tune brake bias, Traction Control System (TCS), and other settings on the fly for unprecedented control over your car's performance.
2. 900-degree wheel rotation: Go 2.5 times around lock to lock, just as you would behind the wheel of many real cars.
3. Force feedback technology: Feel every inch of the road for maximum control and the ultimate racing experience.
4. Gas and brake pedals: Get precise throttle and brake response with true-to-life pedals.
5. Sequential stick shift: Go through the gears for the ultimate in control.
Comment by: Levin on 06-Jul-2008 8:49 am
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Originally Posted by orderum
whats the diff btw this n g25?
This one has no clutch and 6-way gear stick?
Comment by: orderum on 05-Jul-2008 10:18 pm
whats the diff btw this n g25?
Comment by: tUx on 05-Jul-2008 9:29 pm
Yep I saw the reduced pricing today.
Comment by: Kenneth Ezekiel on 05-Jul-2008 4:24 pm
XFX GTX 280 and GTX 260 PRICE REDUCE! For those intend to lay hand on the GTX 280 or 260, this is the time!
Comment by: Kenneth Ezekiel on 05-Jul-2008 4:20 pm
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Originally Posted by greenarrow2k4
Got this from GameStop a couple of months back. Total cost inclusive of DHL delivery is US$145.00

Overall performance is good on PC or PS3. The driver for PC is still not mature yet. Having problem in running GRIT.
Warranty is another issue if we are to buy the wheel from US. The wheel is really amazing!
Comment by: greenarrow2k4 on 25-Jun-2008 2:12 am
Got this from GameStop a couple of months back. Total cost inclusive of DHL delivery is US$145.00

Overall performance is good on PC or PS3. The driver for PC is still not mature yet. Having problem in running GRIT.
Comment by: dxter on 24-Jun-2008 2:49 pm
The wheel is being sold for about USD150 in US but it sells for USD218 here. That's extortion!!


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