There does not appear to be any difference between the WD050XM model that I own and the WD830XM model that I saw on the internet; nevertheless, the manufacturer may have changed something inside))) They did so at one point, and while I was there, I looked up the cost on my phone: two thousand and five hundred dollars. It's highly likely that I'll purchase the next one from Xbox. The most important thing, though, is to swap out the AA batteries that are in the gamepad. Got pros: I've had it for between 9 and 10 years. This is pretty impressive in terms of technology. I have lost control of it a number of times. After five years, the black cap fell off (together with the battery cover), and when I cleaned it down with alcohol, it gained its glossy appearance (at first it became very sticky in the hands, but if you remove this layer of artificial "skin" then the stickiness disappears ) Having this drawback: Nuuu . I'm not sure what to compare it to, but I can say that the IPega 9028 was a lighter, less terrifying Chinese horror movie that fell apart after 1.5 years. And this F710 has a very long life ahead of it). Everything is to my liking.
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