Today, October 12, 2012 Thrustmaster will release their new innovative Xbox 360 licensed game controller to dominate professional gaming. The new controller will offer never before witnessed precision, to meet the requirements of the most demanding games of the Xbox 360.
The GAMEPAD, will feature new GPX LightBack, a new project the Thrustmaster’s R&D team have designed to offer players with in depth real-time visual information, and features two crucial innovations: ministicks enhanced with precision gauges and a LightFeedback features.
I know this has nothing to do with actual controller, but work with me here.
The new Thrustmaster controllers will offer twice the precision levels those most current controllers, thanks to the new optimized firmware. To farther enhance this high end equipment, the ministicks will feature rubber textured non-slip surface, offering precise comfort, and 2 long, curved progressive triggers and natural resistance levels.
GPX, the sister controller to the GPX LightBack, features an ergonomic designed molded together for optimum comfort and grip, with non-slip grip expanding over the controllers’ lower surface. The GPX will also feature two vibration motors processing on completely different frequencies. A low-frequency vibration motor will lie on the left and a high-frequency vibration motor on the opposite side. These features will allow players to receive separate information signals from games.
Again off topic, but maybe the new GPX can make games like this better.
The GPX other designs, like the Xbox Guide button, the cross shaped D-Pad and the long-stroke; progressive dual triggers complete this versatile, high-end controller’s features.
The GPX LightBack and GPX controllers are available for a suggested retail price of $39.99 and $29.99 respectively. The controllers will offer both Xbox 360 owners and Windows (Vista, 7, & 8) PC users a completely game provoking experience with their favorite games.
For more information on Thrustmaster new or past products including the GPX LightBack and GPX please just visit thrustmaster.com
