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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Croix directionnelle précise et confortable
Six touches configurables facilement
Légèreté
Bonne finition et toucher doux
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un retour de clic un peu trop timide sur certains boutons
Pas réglage de la dureté des sticks comme sur la Onza Tournament
Boutons supplémentaires non reconnus par les jeux (ne peuvent servir qu'à prendre la fonction d'un autre bouton)
Extrait: Under a non-disclosure agreement and strict embargo date, it was delivered at our doorstep… So secret that no other member of GamingShogun.com's writing staff knew of its existence, it was reviewed… Thanks to some premature, embargo-breaking websites in t...
Extrait: I've tested many third-party game controllers in my day, and while I've liked quite a few of them, I always end up going back to the stock console controller. At the end of the day there's never enough there in these third-party offerings to warrant stayi...
Shawn Sanders 4.0 5.0 I highly recommend the Razer Sabertooth PC/Xbopx 360 Elite Gaming Controller....
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Publié: 2013-01-03, Auteur: Mike , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: In 2010 Razer introduced the Onza, an Xbox 360 controller with enough extra bells and whistles to get it banned from Major League Gaming tournament play. Expect the same treatment for the Sabertooth, a refinement of the Onza that adds even more bells whil...
Extrait: A standard mouse and keyboard setup aren't going to work, since you probably don't have a surface to use them on. Instead, you're going to have to look to game controllers, wireless keyboards and touchpads and remote controls for Windows.If you intend t...
Build quality, Sleek design without looking gaudy, Individual DPad buttons!, Six extra customizable buttons/triggers, The underbelly triggers are particularly useful for shooters, Sensitivity of the analog sticks can be adjusted, Two onboard profiles; no
Price, No macro support, Not wireless (problem for some people?)
The Razer Sabertooth is billed as an "Elite Gaming Controller" and as such, it unsurprisingly comes with a premium price. With an MSRP of $79.99, that's more than twice as expensive as other Xbox 360 controllers on the market, and if all you care about is...
If you're a pro-gamer looking for something to match your ambitions, then you can't go wrong by spending a few extra bucks on the Sabretooth. It may be a third-party controller, but it feels first-class all the way.Radwas reviewed by Darryn Bonthuysj...
Extrait: A long time ago, all you needed was a keyboard and mouse to shoot people in the face. The trusty numpad was what you relied on to deliver Hadoukens and Bullet Kicks. While the kids on the consoles tapped away at their gamepads, even as the rest of their f...