Logitech comes out with an impressive new racing wheel G25

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Logitech has really out-done its competitors with the introduction of the Logitech G25 racing Wheel. With G25, Logitech has taken sim racing to the next level. The G25's unique dual-motor force feedback transmission delivers powerful, high-fidelity force effects to the hand-stitched leather wheel, so you can feel under-and over steer before you're on the barrier.


It has a 11-inch wheel with a 900-degree wheel rotation to give a realistic driving experience. The G25 features a six-speed shifter with push-down reverse gear which also has a leather wrapped shift knob. It also comes 14 programmable buttons and a sequential shifting option. The mechanism on the dual-force feedback is smooth, quiet and powerful. The pedal platform comes with stainless steel gas, brake and clutch pedals along with Logitech's exclusive carpet grip system that holds the platform to the carpet. However some complain that the carpet grip does not perform as well as it says in hard driving.
System requirements for the G25 are:

PC with Pentium processor or compatible

256 MB RAM

20 MB of available hard disk space

CD-ROM drive

USB port

Windows XP or Windows Vista

Or


PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system

Games that support Logitech Force Feedback

Package contents include:

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel (steering wheel)

Shifter module

Gas, brake, and clutch pedals

Power supply

Software CD-ROM

User documentation

1-year limited warranty

Source

December 7, 2006 - 8:54 AM | Posted in - PC | Posted in - PS2 |

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