CES 2011: Power A's Air-Controlled Air Flo Controllers, Xbox 360-Style Mini Pro for Ps3



We headed all the down to the MGM Grand based on our neighbors from accessory maker Power A, and in addition they display the thing that was in your pipe-works for that buy wii controller, PlayStation 3, System, perhaps even the soon-to-be released 3DS. A nourishing mix of current and upcoming controllers and accessories were on display, including Lego Wii remotes towards wide-angle sensor bar that made Nintendo's stock version resemble a toy. They may be toys, I can forget to bring up the insightful actual Lego and Pokemon-branded accessories on display, which almost taught me to be feel like younger again.



Unfortunately, the booze made short improve that, but please read on as soon as the jump for any better investigate what hardcore Ps3 and cheap xbox 360 elite controller fans can get from Power A in 2011!



We switched with the Air Flo Controller for the ps3 controller price and X box 360 elite, which appear to be they originate from the Tron universe, with stylish blue for those PS3 and neon-green towards the Xbox versions. Solid rubber grips about the handles and analog sticks are often the norm, which includes a built-in cooling fan from the back and illuminated buttons equipped to to help you get through those most intense sessions. Both models are wired, and thus the knowledge is tethered to 10' areas.



PlayStation 3 gamers considering getting Xbox 360-style analog control will more than likely love the newest Mini Pro Elite, which combines said Ps3 analog stick layouts with wireless control (via USB dongle) that's 25% smaller than standard DualShock controllers. Concave trigger buttons and illumined action buttons could possibly make ours a genuine contender, people who those intense first-person shooter marathons.



The Mini Pro EX is its corded cousin, and features the equivalent Xbox 360-style analog layout and rugged ergonomic molding, concave triggers, and illuminated buttons for the reason that Elite. Except it's corded. And red.



From everything we seen there we were happy we went and Power A is unquestionably positioning themselves in the form of third-party peripheral powerhouse in 2011, nonetheless the truth we ended up that can be played with Legos was plenty enough to me. Take a gander at some of the images below, and apologies for that 'concept logo' watermarks in it; a technical snafu left our original snaps lost to history. Enjoy!
Par xiaoyumei le mercredi 19 janvier 2011

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