| | | |  - Features 2.4GHz technology, an operating distance of up to 50’ and 8 person simultaneous gameplay
- Rock-solid response times with no dropout or lag time
- Features full analog/digital action buttons, twin analog control sticks and high-intensity dual vibration feedback
- Sculptured ergonomic design
- Up to 100 hrs. of continuous game play with auto battery-save function
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Rating : - Wireless = Worthless The only thing I can say is that wireless is stupid. You hafta charge batteries, you can't have any obstructions or you'll get signal loss. The things I do like about this pad, however, are its tried and true "cross" d-pad (much better than the 4 plastic slivers of the stock PS1&2 pads) and the fact they moved Start, Select and Analog so that they're not bunched up against the analog sticks (a flaw in the design of the standard PS1&2 pads). If you MUST have wireless, go with Madcatz. Though I use a Lik-Sang USB adapter to hook PS1 pads into my PC, so I'm always in front of the computer anyway, cords don't bother me.
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