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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

PS3 Rumble Pad Wireless - Red

PS3 Rumble Pad Wireless - Red Review



This is a great controller, I'm going to start with the good things and the bad things
the good things: it has sweet LED lights, it has 2 rumble pads (it vibrates), the controller feels so natural in my hands, you can enable turbo fire by pressing any button and then pressing the button on top of the PS button,
the bad things: there is only one bad thing that is a big yet a small problem, the dead zone, for you who do not know what a dead zone is, it is the amount of space you can move an analog stick before it will respond. The dead zone is huge on the controller and if you are used to the original PS3 controller then it will take a week or two to get used to.And one more thing, if you press the PS button it wont turn on the PS3.

HOW TO USE: it will come with a usb thing (sorry i dont know what its called), you get the usb and stick it into your PS3, and press connect until the light flickers really fast then press the controller's Ps button until it flickers really fast and it will connect,
if you already had it connected and turned your PS3 off, when you turn it on , just turn the button behind the controller to 'ON' and then it should automatically turn on

I hope you decide to buy thing controller AS IT IS AWESOME, great for first person shooters, like call of duty
and i hope you enjoyed my review



PS3 Rumble Pad Wireless - Red Feature


  • LED's for Glow Effects
  • Turbo Function
  • 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology
  • Ergonomic controller design
  • Dual rumble motors



PS3 Rumble Pad Wireless - Red Overview


The Rumble Pad Wireless controller for the PS3 is designed for the gamer who demands the best from wireless gaming. The Rumble Pad Wireless utilizes the latest 2.4 GHz wireless technology providing you with latency free game play. The Rumble Pad Wireless features dual rumble motors and an ergonomic design for comfort.


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