Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick (963290-0403) | 
| Brand: Logitech
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $19.98 You Save: $10.01 (33%)
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Rating: 166 reviews Sales Rank: 432
Platform: Not Machine Specific Color: Black/Silver ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8.9 x 10.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 963290-0403 Model: 963290-0403 UPC: 097855018113 EAN: 0097855018113 ASIN: B00009OY9U
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| • | Product Type - Joystick | | • | Quick and easy access to fire weapons | | • | Product Type - Replacement Lamp | | • | Rapid-fire trigger allows shots in quick succession | | • | Shipping Weight: 1.50 lbs |
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Product Description LOGITECH Extreme 3D Pro Joystick -- Get your game face on with this specially designed Joystick. Its 12 fully programmable buttons give you an incredible amount of flexibility and performance. USB interface Requires Pentium PC with 64MB RAM, 20MB available hard disk space, CD-ROM drive, USB port, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP; or Macintosh with USB port running Mac OS 9, OS 10.x or higher
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A very good joystick: well made and comfortable to use October 16, 2003 Honest Opinion (Bellevue, WA United States) 203 out of 209 found this review helpful
The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick is a good all-around stick. For those wanting to use, say, Flight Simulator for educational purposes, the Extreme 3D is a good choice. In fact, this type of stick is much more realistic than models with "Force Feedback": the stick movement on a genuine modern helicopter in flight feels smooth and fluid, like power steering on your car. Force Feedback may be fun, but I don't think it's very realistic for many of the scenarios it's currently used in. Specifically, here's what I rated it by: * Quality of components and assembly: The action of the stick is smooth. No flimsy play in the controls. The hat switch and trigger pull have a positive feel with close tolerances. * Comfortable handgrip: like the overall product, the design and machining of the grip is off high-quality, without any annoying seems or sharp ridges. * Smooth throttle control: this is a small detail, but compared with some of the other models out there, it's notable. * Stable base that allows you to either rest it firmly on a table or in your lap. * Subtle movements are reflected in the game. * Overall appearance - it looks as good as it performs. Things to NOTE: * This is definitely a right-handed joystick. * It plugs into a USB port * I used it with Microsoft Flight Sim 2002 running on an XP Pro system: Installing the software that came with the joystick was effortless and when I opened Flight Sim, all of the buttons were already mapped to the appropriate functions.
A Fine Joystick December 31, 2004 Jeffrey T. Munson (Dixon, IL) 51 out of 55 found this review helpful
I received this joystick as a Christmas gift for use on my computer. The initial set up and installation was quick and easy, and I immediately used it on "Pacific Fighters". The stick is comfortable to hold, or it can be placed on a table or desk. The rapid fire trigger is especially helpful in combat games, and the swivel feature is an added plus. There are several programmable buttons which can be customized by the user, and the throttle control is very smooth to operate. I highly recommend this joystick. It performed exceptionally for me on "Pacific Fighters", and I'm looking forward to trying it out on "Axis and Allies" and "MVP Baseball 2004". With this joystick, you'll be able to play your favorite computer games with ease and comfort.
Great joystick at a decent price. September 9, 2005 Lee (Arizona) 44 out of 44 found this review helpful
I bought this joystick for gaming on my Mac and was a bit disappointed when the box arrived and it said PC only... However, I plugged it in to my iBook and it worked just great on Battlefield 1942 even without installing any drivers (I'm using OSX). I also can use it on my PC without any problem. It comes with a drivers CD for Windows. It improved my game 100% when flying planes in Battlefield, I would definitely recommend this to anybody who plays games in which flying is involved. It's pretty sturdy and quite large, and very comfortable to hold, though it's definitely for right-handed gamers only. It has a separate throttle control (a lever that you push forward or backward) that's quite sensitive, and the handle twists left and right to control the rudder (as well as moving 360 degrees like any other joystick). There are 13 buttons so plenty of choice when mapping your controls. Personally I much prefer this joystick over one that comes with force feedback - the vibration works against what you're trying to do and makes playing harder. You can't beat this joystick for the price. After this I could never go back to just using a mouse and keyboard. Takes the gaming experience to the next level.
No way to calibrate.... June 18, 2006 D. Bezboruah (Los Angeles, CA United States) 30 out of 34 found this review helpful
I've used this joystick for about a year now. Originally, the joystick worked perfectly with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. But after about 9 months of moderate use (4-6 hours/wk), the joystick began to lose its calibration, especially in the twist portion. Having owned 3 joysticks previously, I was expecting this to occur because of typical fatigue on the spring. What I did not expect was that Logitech does not provide any software to calibrate the joystick, which is necessary to compensate for the inaccuracies caused by the fatigued spring. I tried to search online for any calibration utility, but to no luck. I don't know; maybe Logitech does have calibration software associated with the stick and I just missed it. But at this point, the stick has becoming annoyingly unaccurate that I'm almost ready to purchase a new stick...and I'll make sure ahead of time that it can be calibrated.
Has serious calibration issues... January 11, 2005 L. Maynard 17 out of 25 found this review helpful
After just three days the stick began to behave erratically and randomly de-calibrate. Unplugging and reconnecting the joystick, or rebooting the computer, can sometimes restore calibration -- but only temporarily. At one time the Logitech forums were littered with posts from users experiencing similar problems, and a quick Google for 'Logitech joystick problem' will unearth hundreds of such testimonies. This defect exists in Logitech's entire range of joysticks -- they are an utter waste of money. Do not buy! Do not buy!! DO NOT BUY!!!
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