43
Logitech Force 3D Pro
$70.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Shape of the stick feels very comfortable in hand. Offers force feedback for a more realistic experience. Very precise and fast--a good choice for flight simulator aficionados.
The Cons:Atrocious centering--centering spring doesn't keep the stick centered, calibration doesn't help. Doesn't remember settings when you reboot your system. Can be a bit oversensitive for some tastes even at the lowest sensitivity setting.
The Logitech Force 3D Pro is the mid-range model in Logitech's joystick line up. In terms features and design, the Force 3D Pro is almost identical to the Extreme 3D. The difference that sets the two apart is the addition of force feedback.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
This features provides an accurate real time response to in game actions (providing the game supports force feedback). Other features includes 12 programmable buttons, 8 way hat switch, high precision throttle, twist handle rudder, and Logitech's gaming software which allows for customisation of the programmable buttons and enables the user to save multiple configuration profiles for different games. The Logitech Force 3D Pro is compatible with both PC and Mac operating systems and is backed by a 1 year warranty.
Features / Specficaions
- Force feedback
- 12 programmable buttons
- 8 way hat switch
- High precision throttle
- Twist handle rudder
- Logitech gaming software
- Compatible with Windows (98/2000/Me/XP/Vista/7), Mac (OS X 12.2.3 or later)
- 1 year limited warranty
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
-
1
Shape of the stick feels very comfortable in hand.
-
1
Offers force feedback for a more realistic experience.
-
1
Very precise and fast--a good choice for flight simulator aficionados.
-
1
Atrocious centering--centering spring doesn't keep the stick centered, calibration doesn't help.
-
1
Doesn't remember settings when you reboot your system.
-
1
Can be a bit oversensitive for some tastes even at the lowest sensitivity setting.
-
1
Logitech calibration software is a resource hog when it really shouldn't be.
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (0)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...