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    Another Joystick to consider

    for the noobs......we all love and cherish our Saitek Cyborgs but was in PC World yesterday (no real bargains, walked out again)

    and saw....

    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?pa...8&languageid=1

    she's nice....heavy base, lots of buttons on left side, throttle on rear edge....good twist grip, stable...

    deffo a good one to consider

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    Looks good m8

    Although having had such an excellent experience with my Saitek, I'd be hard pushed to consider another make.

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    thats the same as the wireless one i currently have, or as near as damn it. its a great stick but not enough buttons (think this has 2 more)

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    the throttle looks a little fiddly on this, and it a weird place - though it seems quite a lot of stick for the money

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    Originally posted by Mobydick
    the throttle looks a little fiddly on this, and it a weird place -
    ya see I find it better under my thumb. Its the one thing I dislike about my Saitek.....throttle at the front edge.

    Al personal taste....natch

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    Originally posted by Zak33
    ya see I find it better under my thumb. Its the one thing I dislike about my Saitek.....throttle at the front edge.

    Al personal taste....natch
    The new Saitek Evo has the throttle at the back under your thumb.
    My experience of Logitech sticks is that they are good ergonomically/programming but just don't last.

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