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Logitech ChillStream
$40.00
Released September, 2006
The Pros:Maintains the look and feel of the original Xbox 360 controller. Improved grip - has rubberized material on the sides to decrease slippage. Very responsive analog controls - doesn't have the 'floating' issue that plagues other 3rd party controllers.
The Cons:A niche product - not for everyone. Included software for Windows - lacks the customization options available with other gamepads. Included cable is only 6 feet long - might not be long enough for some users.
The ChillStream from Logitech is a gaming controller compatible with the Xbox 360 and the PC. This controller is modelled after the 360 controller, but with a significant difference: a 40 mm built-in cooling fan.
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The fan is designed to run very quiet and push lots of cool air over your four fingers, the base of your thumbs, and over the palms of your hands. If you game a lot, and/or tend to get sweaty hands, then you might consider the ChillStream. Unlike other controllers with built-in fans, it is quiet and no bigger than a standard controller.
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maintains the look and feel of the original Xbox 360 controller
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improved grip - has rubberized material on the sides to decrease slippage
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very responsive analog controls - doesn't have the 'floating' issue that plagues other 3rd party controllers
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customizable airflow - can be manually adjusted or turned off
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it really works - the airflow feature will keep the hands dry
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a niche product - not for everyone
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included software for Windows - lacks the customization options available with other gamepads
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included cable is only 6 feet long - might not be long enough for some users
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Erik:
#logitech_chillstream I don't have any use for this controller, but I know a couple of people who would benefit from this anti-sweat technology (without mentioning any names).
Jan 6, 07
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