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Kensington GRAVIS Eliminator Aftershock Rumble GamePad USB 10BUTTON

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Product Details of Kensington GRAVIS Eliminator Aftershock Rumble GamePad USB 10BUTTON

Description

With dual analog controls and Rumble Feedback, Eliminator AfterShock gives you two independent analog controls that let you turn side-to-side as you run or hit the accelerator as you steer - while you experience every hit, explosion, and collision right in your hands. You?ll feel the difference. Easy-to-reach dual axis controls give you more precise ways to master your favorite games while two independent precision buttons turn the D-pad into an unbelievably accurate advantage for any game. All the controls are in the right place, making it easy to program every game with perfect placed buttons and flippers.

Quick Glance

Controller Type: Gaming Pad

Connectivity: Cable

System Compatibility: PC

Summary

Product Title: Kensington GRAVIS Eliminator Aftershock Rumble GamePad USB 10BUTTON

Manufacturer: Kensington

Power Score: 3.0 | 2 Reviews

General

Category: Joysticks/Gamepads

Class: Input Device

Controller Type: Gaming Pad

Connectivity: Cable

Buttons and Controls: 1 x 8-way D-pad

Interface Connection: 1 x 4-pin Type A Male USB

Force Feedback: Yes

System Type: PC

Dimensions: 9.84" x 7.87" x 3.27"

Weight: 4.41 lb

Warranty Information: 3 Year

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Kensington GRAVIS Eliminator Aftershock Rumble GamePad USB 10BUTTON

  • 3
  By member: kaolan - Nov 14, 2006

Not the best, but it works OK

Strengths: Price, two motots for vibrating feedback

Weakness: bad software; annoying precision buttons; D-pad

It's an overall good-quality gamepad and it's cheaper than similar gamepads from logitech or microsoft. It's heavy as it has two motors for vibrating feedback. I also like its shape, looks nice. The analogue sticks are fine but the D-pad has a design defect that you can't properly control the directions. There are two precision buttons which might be useful in some games. However, since these two...

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  • 3
  By member: exocet44 - Oct 19, 2006

decent controller

Strengths: well balanced, fits hands well

Weakness: d-pad is too sensitive

I picked this up at Fry's because it was quite cheap. The feel is solid, and the setup is a breeze under WinXP (just plug and play). I did have to run calibration to establish the range of the analog sticks. I haven't had a chance to test out the rumble feature, but I assume that works also. There are ten buttons, four being shoulder ones. The other buttons are farther from the right analog stick...

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