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 Saitek R440 Force Wheel

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn | Edited by  | Published: April 7, 2004  

   

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It's the box !!

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There she is boys and girls; the R440 straight out of the box. Let's turn it around.

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As you can see it is very small in size and that's a good thing ;) Where the cable comes out there are two more jacks, one to connect the pedals to and one for the power supply. Just after the wheel you can see up and down-shifts on the left and right side of the device.

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Full frontal nudity! As you can see there are four configurable buttons and a light grey, rubber textured coating for a firm grip in the ten and two o'clock positions. In the middle we can see four LED lights. They display the strength of the force being used. Personally I like to see the software go beyond that, for me displaying force is useless, why not show engine RPM ? Once in the red zone, shift up !





 

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