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Logitech Driving Force Wireless Review
The good: Wireless operation; one-piece steering wheel sits on your lap with no clamping required; force feedback; relatively lightweight and easy to stowaway; also works with PS2.
The bad: Build quality and overall feel is a step down from the Logitech Driving Force GT; no battery option, so this "wireless" wheel still needs an AC cord.
The bottom line: Logitech's Driving Force Wireless for the PS3 may not be for hard-core racers, but what you give up in performance you get back in ease of use and set up.
Logitech Driving Force Wireless Specs
Manufacturer: Logitech
Part number: 941-000036
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