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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Agata Skrzypek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Gamepads do not fall into the category of items whose value is not fully apparent until some considerable amount of time has passed. If you didn't like it right away when you held it in your hands, it's doubtful that you'll change your mind about it afterwards. And vice versa, if it fits snugly into the hands like a glove, it will become an extension of the hands to the point where you might forget that you are holding something if it is positioned in that way. This points to the notion that the user experience is not a factor of significant importance in this context. As a result of the fact that, prior to then, it had its more youthful wireless brother (RamblePad 2) for 2.5 years, there are no complaints about the difficulty of the gamepad. On the other hand, the ergonomics are a step above. Lies like a glove. When I was using the latter, I was unable to hold the gamepad in such a way that my index and middle fingers could rest on the buttons at the end. At the same time, he was able to escape from his grasp. The F710 is performing admirably in this regard. I don't know how I got such a good deal, but I only paid 1,400 dollars for it. A price that is quite reasonable for an item of such high quality. Despite the several rude interruptions in our discussion, I have not experienced even the slightest difficulty. I play at a position where I have a clear view of the receiver. Buttons do not creak or dangle. Just clicks may be heard, and the headphones themselves are completely silent. If he didn't write about something, then that "Something" should probably be attributed to advantages, rather than disadvantages. If he didn't write about something, then this "Something" should be attributed to advantages. The smoothness of the surface is not immediately noticeable, in contrast to the obvious irregularities. Walk like that, play like that with seven hundred and ten, and walk like that all at the same time:)

Pros
  • You won't want to concentrate on anything in particular when you reach the point in the game where you don't even recall using the gamepad because it perfectly represents all of the activities that are happening on the screen and you don't feel any discomfort in your hands.
Cons
  • When installation on Windows XP Service Pack 3, especially when the Cordless RamblePad 2 is also connected in parallel at that time, you should be dancing with a tambourine. I'm getting irritated by the fact that I have to dance with a tambourine. At this point, I was so frustrated that I wanted to shatter the gamepad into a million pieces.

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