Due to the ease of use and user-friendly nature of gamepads, they have spread from their origin on traditional consoles to personal computers, where a variety of games and emulators support their input as a replacement for keyboard and mouse input. Most modern game controllers are a variation of a standard gamepad. Common additions include shoulder buttons placed along the edges of the pad, centrally placed buttons labelled start, select, and mode, and an internal motor to provide haptic feedback.
As modern game controllers advance, so too do their user ability qualities. Typically, the controllers become smaller and more compact to more easily, and comfortably, fit within the user?s hand. Modern examples can be drawn from systems such as the first Xbox console, whose controller has changed in a variety of ways from the original Xbox 360 controller to the Xbox One controller introduced in 2013.
Features
Compatible with Xbox One Consoles
2.4 GHz Wireless Game Controller
Designed to fit a wider range of hand sizes comfortably
Includes USB Receiver
High Precision 3D Gamepad
Up to 5 Hours of Playtime
2.4 GHz Wireless Game Controller
Compatible with Xbox One / PS3 / PC / X input / Android
Designed to fit a wider range of hand sizes comfortably
Includes USB Receiver
Up to 5 Hours of Playtime
High Precision 3D Gamepad
VX Gaming Precision Series Xbox One Wireless Controller – Black
R899,00
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 15 × 20 cm |