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    Mad Catz Announces New Range of Mobile Gaming Products Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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  2. saturnotaku

    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The mice look cool...until you check the MSRP: $129.99. Thanks but no thanks.
     
  3. jonny27

    jonny27 Notebook Consultant

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    Even worse, I stopped reading at "twin-eye". Why MadCatz still insists on fitting their mice with the Philips Twin-Eye, the worst laser sensor ever made?
     
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    Lacharger91 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Their 360 controllers were no good either.. lasted like 1 month
     
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    beanwolf Notebook Consultant

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    The only good thing MadCatz ever made were decent fight sticks, and that controller is a blatant ripoff of a 360 controller. Might be worth it considering that m$'s wireless adapter dongle for wireless 360 controllers is basically non-existent (only cheap chinese clones on amazon)