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  • Logitech Dual Action Game Pad USB

    From:Logitech
    Logitech Dual Action Game Pad USB
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    User Rating:3.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#1306




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    3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
    Flip a coin, will your analog sticks break?, 2008-02-26
    This gamepad was a replacement for my trusty Logitech Wingman Rumblepad, which died after a few years of service. I wanted to like this pad--I really, really did.

    Modeled after the highly successful Dual Shock controller, minus vibration functions, this pad looked and felt great. Response time was excellent, and it was always a breeze to use in my favorite games and emulators--for 3 months.

    Then, I began to have a problem. Occasionally, my aim/movement/menu selections would begin pulling up and to the left. The problem was sporadic, and did not seem affected by updating drivers or trying the unit on different computers (or even clean installs of Windows XP). The problem would just go away for a while, then come back.

    One month later, the problem became permanent, rendering the controller useless. At the time, there was almost no information on the internet about the defects, and I chalked it up to bad luck. Thanks to Amazon and a few other sites, a disturbing scenario has emerged: not only is this product defective, it continues to be sold to unsuspecting consumers.

    To all the reviewers who just don't understand why people are reviewing this game pad negatively, it is simple--about half of the people on here received defective units. I am genuinely glad that you got lucky, or that your pad hasn't died yet, but I cannot recommend a product with such a high failure rate to anyone.

    Shame on Logitech for ignoring this obvious design problem and continuing to defraud consumers by selling a defective product. They should change the product name to Logitech *Disposable* Dual Action Game Pad USB.

    It didn't even work, 2008-01-30
    It's very hard to give it a fair review when it doesn't even work. When I plug it into a usb port nothing happens, not even a "device not recognized" bubble message. I ended up breaking this thing apart in disgust, and buying a cheaper but more reliable Precision gamepad.

    Logitech Dual Action Game Pad USB , 2008-01-14
    This work great with the Madden NFL 2008 football game. My husband really likes the way it works.

    cheap, effective and functional, 2008-01-02
    Bought this for Legos Star Wars II for Mac. Mostly my 4 year old uses it, but I've played it a bit as well. I love mac, I just plug it in and there's no thinking or finding devices, it just works. Pad works fine in the game. The rotating joysticks have a little less control than the 4-way cross, but still easy to use. Lots of buttons to customize, friendly for the hands (my 4 year old has hands a little small to use it well, but he still likes it over the keyboard a lot better). Long cord.
    Not sure what the complaints are about. It's effective, works well, way better than the keyboard, it's been dropped numerous times on hard floors and still works fine. Good product.

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Sweet pad while it works..., 2007-12-29
    This seems like a perfect joystick until the calibration problems everyone else talks about happen.
    Shame on Logitech for continuing to sell a defective product like this.

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