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Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback-racewheel for Xbox One and Windows

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/08/2016 01:23 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback-racewheel for Xbox One and Windows

Thrustmaster is releasing the TMX Force Feedback-race wheel for Xbox One and Windows PCs. The set consists out of a force feedback steer and pedals. The kit can be expanded with a gear shifter as well.

It looks a bit similar to the T150, the TMX Force Feedback-race wheel will het a sales price of roughly 200 euros / £169.99 / 179 USD. The steering wheel is 28cm in diameter and is being read with 12-bit precision, bringing 4096 available registers. The wheel has a rubber coating and behind the wheel you'll spot two thirteen cm long shifters.

  • Drive system with adjustable force feedback lets you feel every detail while you’re racing (the road or track’s relief, loss of tire grip, braking, bumps and impacts, etc.).
  • Rotation angle adjustable from 270° to 900°!
  • Very precise wheel: optical reading with 12-bit resolution (i.e. 4,096 values on the wheel’s steering axis)
  • Mixed belt-pulley and gears system (smoother, more fluid and less noisy than helical gears) with metal ball-bearing axle (for enhanced sturdiness)
  • Internal memory and upgradeable firmware
  • Robust and versatile attachment system, compatible with all mounts (desks, tables, etc.)
  • Compatible with the T3PA* and T3PA-PRO* pedal sets (Thrustmaster 3 Pedals Add-on)
  • Compatible with the Thrustmaster TH8A* shifter

The power of the force (Star Wars pun intended) can be configured.  The TMX Force Feedback also is compabible with the Xbox One and has the compatible buttons that goa long with it. It works with Xbox One and  Windows-pc's with drivers for Windows Vista, 7, 8 en 10.



Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback-racewheel for Xbox One and Windows Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback-racewheel for Xbox One and Windows Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback-racewheel for Xbox One and Windows




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Hughesy
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#5255405 Posted on: 04/08/2016 04:00 PM
It's just a Thrustmaster TX in a new case. I had the TX and also have the T500rs, the TX was awful and felt very cheap. In the space of 2 months it stopped working 3 times, each was replaced with a new one until it broke again and I got a refund. My T500rs has been going for years and still works perfectly, so I won't be going near this new wheel as it also looks cheap.

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#5255504 Posted on: 04/08/2016 08:36 PM
It's just a Thrustmaster TX in a new case. I had the TX and also have the T500rs, the TX was awful and felt very cheap. In the space of 2 months it stopped working 3 times, each was replaced with a new one until it broke again and I got a refund. My T500rs has been going for years and still works perfectly, so I won't be going near this new wheel as it also looks cheap.


Actually, Its the same as T150, but with a xbox one compability.
TM TX and T300 are the same product, but TX being xbone one compatible and T300 is for the PS4.

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#5256860 Posted on: 04/12/2016 07:41 AM
It's just a Thrustmaster TX in a new case. I had the TX and also have the T500rs, the TX was awful and felt very cheap. In the space of 2 months it stopped working 3 times, each was replaced with a new one until it broke again and I got a refund. My T500rs has been going for years and still works perfectly, so I won't be going near this new wheel as it also looks cheap.


I'm sorry to hear about your TX experience. TX and T300 RS are supposed to be more precise than T500 RS. The leather and alcantara versions look much better than the base models, however it seems that reliability is a major issue.

T150 / TMX are more basic versions - I wouldn't bother.

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