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Thrustmaser T-Mini Wireless 2-in-1 Rumble Force

After the RGT FFB Pro clutch edition steering wheel, we will take a look at the Thrustmaster T-mini Wireless 2-in-1 Rumble Force controller. This games controller, besides being wireless, also has multiple options associated with it that we will discover over the course of this article. We can only say that this is a lot of fun to play with and that is what is really important.

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Thrustmaser T-Mini Wireless 2-in-1 Rumble Force

December 18th, 2006 - 06:00 pm ET by
  1. 1 - The size is not everything
  2. 2 - Packaging
  3. 3 - Hands-on
  4. 4 - Did I really press it ?
manette T-Mini Wireless 2-in-1 Rumble Force image 1The purchase of a new gamepad is always a trying time as you will have to obviously spend many hours in the future using it, with it being an indispensable tool. There are a number of points that need to be studied before making your choice on a particular model. Price, ergonomics, functions are also another factor that can influence this decision. Often there are a lot more then just these as well.

The Thrustmaster T-Mini 2-in-1 Rumble Force presents itself first of all as a wireless games controller. This particularity will please a lot of gamers that have had enough of untangling their cables (the controllers, but also all the USB devices that get tangled behind the box without forgetting all the peripherals on the front…) and who hoped that they may find a solution, even partially, to their situation.

We now just need to see if it is up to the big boys of this genre by looking at the usual questions that are asked when you purchase, and to see if the functions that have been advertised are real or not, or if it is just a useless gadget which will push us back towards our first love: the good old controller with the cross, buttons and wires.


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