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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le fait d'avoir la possibilité de transformer son iPhone en console portable classique
Dotée de touches physiques
Est une excellente chose en soi. La ludothèque iOS est immense
Et il serait bête de s'empêcher de profiter de certains jeux à la base pens
Très bonne qualité de fabrication
Quelques jeux profitent vraiment de la manette
Un meilleur confort pour jouer sur iPhone
La batterie embarquée
Batterie intégrée
Son redirigé vers le joueur
Rien à configurer
Finition
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Voilà qui est problématique
Au delà du fait que cette Powershell Controller Battery fasse l'impasse
On ne sait trop pourquoi
Sur un stick analogique (jouer aux FPS à la croix directionnelle est plutôt compliqué
Mise à part sur Doom
Et encore…) et su
Pas de stick analogique
Le rapport qualité / prix
Le fait de devoir exercer une pression maximale sur chaque bouton
L'iPhone / iPod Touch ne peut recharger l'accessoire en cas de besoin
Peu de jeux compatibles pour l'instant
Compatibilité très réduite
Absence de joysticks analogiques
Uniquement deux gachettes
Inutilisable avec les FPS
Rallonge obligatoire pour utiliser la prise casque
Publié: 2014-02-10, Auteur: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
MakeUseOf recommends: Wait until the next generation of iPhone controllers are released. If you're impatient, the PowerShell will do the job, but it does have some serious drawbacks...
Extrait: With the release of iOS 7, Apple finally recognized the demand for physical gamepads via built-in support through its Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod (MFi) program, which means all game developers and peripheral manufacturers alike can use the same compatibility standards...
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Publié: 2014-01-16, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Logitech Powershell feels sturdy, its buttons are solid and responsive, and an included battery can recharge an iPhone or iPod Touch
Too expensive, doesn't show battery-recharge status clearly, and lacks the analog sticks and extra triggers of competing controllers
Logitech's first stab at an iOS game controller nails design and feel, but lacks flexibility or extra features.
Compatible games are better with the controller's physical input, The integrated battery means you can keep playing on the go, Rigid design feels far more sturdy than Moga's controller
$100 price tag makes this accessory way too expensive, The mushy D-pad is not great, Elbow-shaped headphone adapter is ridiculous and likely to be lost or forgotten when needed, Apple needs to identify controller-compatible games on the App Store, Where t
The Logitech Powershell's biggest issue remains its price. At $100, lacking dual joysticks and an additional two shoulder buttons is unacceptable. Throw in the ridiculous headphone elbow adapter, and the product gets even worse. In comparison, we found t...
Publié: 2013-12-20, Auteur: Jordan , review by: 9to5mac.com
Extrait: Following the introduction of Apple's new MFi game controller frameworks at WWDC in June, well-known accessory makers this month have released some of the first Apple-certified, Made for iPhone gaming controllers. Today I'm taking a look at one of those c...
Publié: 2013-12-18, Auteur: Sean , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: Sooner or later, the theory goes, Apple will make its move. The company will flip the proverbial switch that turns the Apple TV into a tiny video game console and mop the floor with Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo...
Publié: 2013-12-17, Auteur: Jeremy , review by: ilounge.com
Technology writers often use "early days" as shorthand to explain how new product categories launch with obvious major issues — problems due to initial developer uncertainty are predictable. Even so, we're hesitant to blame inexperience for the issues we'...
Publié: 2013-12-16, Auteur: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Extrait: The time has finally come for iOS gaming to shine with those of you who hate touch controls. For years mobile gaming has alienated those who can't stand playing things without tactile feedback, so iOS 7 and various peripheral manufacturers have answered t...