by Johan on August 17, 2009

Logitech has officially replaced its G25 Racing Wheel with the new G27. The new version adds shift-indicator LEDs that will help gamers to know when to up/down gear, and more programmable buttons on the wheel. This leather-wrapped gaming wheel now has a total of six buttons, compared to just two previously. The G27 supports games under Windows XP/Vista, and on the PS3 or PS2. It will be available in September 2009 for $299.99. [Engadget]

NXZT’s Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller is a full system fan controller with an advanced touchscreen interface. Sentry 2 easily installs in a 5.25-inch bay and is compatible with any fan that uses voltage control. The innovative touchscreen features ultra fast selection and response time and displays all pertinent info including temperature readout in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. Sentry 2 allows users to control up to 5 fans with the option for manually tuning individual fan speeds or letting the automatic controls take over to correspond to a specific temperature. The controller’s advanced functionality sounds an alarm to alert the user should the temperature exceed a preset amount and stores saved settings even after it is turned off. [Boing Boing]

Monster will release the MCC AV50 Home Theater Controller this month. It is actually a tabletop universal remote control that comes in a portable game console-like design. The device features a Web-based setup, and simple touch commands like “Play a DVD” or “Listen to Satellite Radio.” The Monster MCC AV50 will retail for $49.95 a pop. [Gizmodo]

Microsoft has already planned to celebrate early Christmas by launching this limited edition red/green Xbox controllers in September. With a decent price of $64, you might want to bring this home and save it for December. Just in case. [Gizmodiva via Video Games]
Nintendo offered this Wii Super Famicom Classic Controller to members of “Club Nintendo” in Japan and it’s supposedly extremely rare. No word yet on US availability. [Engadget]

The Playstation Dualshock is back. After all the controversy over copyrights and gamer-hating judges, you can finally pre-order yours for $50. It’s wireless and sixaxis, too [Video Game Blog]
by Nicole on October 18, 2007

Want a better looking PS3 controller to make gaming more interesting? This liquid-filled controller features 2.4GHz RF band and overall is the most comfortable controller on the market. Along with that it has motion-sensor gyroscopes allowing free game play! It comes in either red or blue and is priced at $34.99, but be careful not to be too rough with the controller and spill all the lava everywhere.
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