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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
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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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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