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PS3 Dual Shock – The Greatest Game Ever Played drivers!

I tried many devices game for my PS3 and I must admit that nothing is better than the PS3 Sixaxis Dual Shock 3 Controller large. Here are some highlights of this product
* Sixaxis sense each movement, and no one else can do.
* Most games are compatible with the PS3 Controller Dual Shock 3 vibration will at the right time.
* The design is the best way to drivers of most people play their control.

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As I said in my title, Sony has done a lousy job when it came to hand the comfort, the driver is too small, and as a revolutionary product is the exact distance PS3 the same design than the older PS2.

Very disappointed to see that Sony cut corners, after giving a foretaste of the boomerang controller first, and then we cheated on the release of these drivers are looking for. Do not get me wrong construction and quality are good.

Another complaint that I had to buy mangoes, because my fingers slipped off the L2 and R2 buttons.

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PS3 Dual Shock Controller – Worth

with the return of the Dual Shock Restore the missing link in MGS4 for PS3. Hopefully get more games that support and implement the Shock Controller PS3 Double 3 and Konami and Hideo Kojima have.

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PS3 Dual Shock Controller – Controller not install

While buying a Sony is a shoe for reliability and trouble free. Need a second control for PS3. This PS3 Dual Shock controller is not synchronized easily with the PS3, but after the fourth attempt, finally … Only the start button does nothing. Unable to get a game to start. Would pass the PS3 menu you can, but for some reason the start button did not work. Returned for a refund.

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570mAh Game Battery For Sony Dualshock 3, Wireless Controller, CECHZC2E


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Dualshock 3 wireless controller with bluetooth for ps3 x 2 + PS3 controller charge station


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Compatible with charging PS3 controller  Can charge two (2) controllers at the same timeBlue LED  Uses USB port of PS3 console for powerUnique design  USB input: DC 5V  Charge Current: 200 ~ 400 ma…

Dualshock 3 wireless controller with bluetooth for ps3-Black


Dualshock 3 wireless controller with bluetooth for ps3-Black


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The DualShock 3 wireless bluetooth controller for the PlayStation 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive Sixaxis motion sensing technology.

Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for r…


New Ps3 Sony Dual Shock 3 Wireless Controller Blue Highly Sensitive Sixaxis Motion-Sensing


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PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Black)


PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Black)


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The Dualshock 3 wireless controller for the PlayStation 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive SIXAXIS™ motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-t…


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Sony STR DA5300ES

Last year we were wowed by the sony str-DA5200ES because it was the first AV receiver we’d seen with a true menu-driven, graphical user interface (GUI). Most receivers still rely on archaic-looking onscreen displays with blocky white text–in combination with cryptic feedback from the front-panel readout–to accomplish speaker setup, upconversion settings, input naming, and the myriad other tasks required by a multitalented AV hub. We found that Sony’s GUI was more than just eye candy, it really made the receiver easier to use on a daily basis. Other manufacturers have taken note–some of Denon’s new 2007 receivers will feature a GUI as well.

While the STR-DA5200ES was groundbreaking for its interface, its successor, the STR-DA5300ES, is almost as impressive for its incredible feature set. It packs a walloping six HDMI inputs, which is more than we’ve seen on any other receiver in this price range, and it comes with onboard decoding for the latest high-resolution soundtracks, namely Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio (although you can’t use that decoding yet). Sony has also made a good thing even better by refining the graphical user interface so that each HDMI input can be renamed. And our complaints about the previous model’s lackluster video performance have been almost entirely addressed: the STR-DA5300ES delivers very good video quality with the ability to upscale all analog sources to 1080p. The $1,700 list price on the STR-DA5300ES is steep, but it’s well within reason considering how it stacks up to the competition.

Design

As far as AV receivers go, the STR-DA5300ES has a pretty average look, with its all-black design, display in the center, and a couple of knobs and buttons scattered across the front panel. To the far right, on the bottom half, is the volume knob; on the far left toward the bottom is an additional AV input with S-Video and an optical digital-audio input. The display is a little on the small side, so sometimes we had trouble making it out from our seating distance of about seven feet.

Like its predecessor, the STR-DA5300ES features a slick, icon-based graphical user interface. While certain Denon receivers will feature a GUI later this year, the vast majority of AV receivers with onscreen displays still use white, blocky text that looks dated in the high-def era. Press the Menu button and up pops the GUI, which gamers will recognize as similar to the Cross Media Bar (“XMB”) navigation found on the PSP and PS3 interfaces. The first option is Input, which allows you to select an input visually, by name and icon, and change which video and audio sources are assigned to each input. You can also change the icon next to the inputs, so it matches the source you have connected, and rename the inputs themselves(brother dcp).

The most enticing aspect of the GUI is that it makes using the receiver a lot easier, because it allows you to interact with an onscreen menu instead of a cluttered remote and a tiny front-panel display. To select a source, for example, you can just hit “Menu” and then select “DVR” or any other name from the device list. Without the GUI and the ability to rename inputs, you can be stuck having to cycle through all of the inputs while watching the front panel readout and trying to remember which device is connected to the “Video 2″ input, for example. One nitpick we did have is that the list of inputs is pretty lengthy–we’d love the ability to hide unused inputs so we could just pick from our connected devices.

In addition to the Input menu, there are several other options: Music–which is used solely for attached DM port (Sony’s proprietary connection) devices–as well as AM, FM, XM, Sirius, and Settings. The radio options are self-explanatory, and having the Settings menu in graphical form definitely takes some of the anxiety out of AV receiver setup.

We were pretty harsh on the older 5200ES’ remote, and, unfortunately, the 5300ES’ remote is largely the same. All AV receiver remotes have a lot of buttons, and the 5300ES is no different. Our main gripe is how the DA5300ES mixes receiver control with device control. For example, if you press the HDMI 2 button, and then a little later you want to switch to another input using the GUI, when you hit Menu most likely nothing will happen–because the remote thinks you want to bring up the menu on the HDMI 2 device. Despite knowing how to avoid this mistake, we found ourselves inadvertently repeating it quite a few times. We’d much rather see a dedicated button, just for the GUI menu itself, to eliminate some of this confusion. To be fair, however, we expect most people buying a receiver in this price range will have enough dough for a quality universal remote.

The STR-DA5300ES also comes with a second, simpler remote, which takes some of the sting out of our criticisms of the main remote. The smaller remote lacks much of the functionality of the main remote–for example, you can’t access any of the inputs directly–but it’s a good option for those that want to navigate solely using the GUI on the receiver, then pick up the original remote for the device you’ve selected.

The STR-DA5300ES comes with a stereo mic for automatic calibration of your speaker system. The automatic calibration program is accessible through the GUI, and it’s dead simple to run. Overall, Sony’s automatic setup did a pretty good job of setting the levels on our speaker system, although we still went into the manual settings to make a few tweaks–for example, it never asked us the size of our front speakers, which needed to be set to small. On the upside, we did find it was faster than the Audyssey 2EQ setup system found on competing receivers, if a little less accurate.

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Playstation Controller 3 : Should’ve Been Rumble From The Start

The Playstation 2′s highly regarded DualShock 2 controller was considered by many to be the best videogame controller of all time. So when you’ve got a winning design there’s no need to change anything. However, because of a legal battle with Immersion over rumble technology, Sony was forced to offer their Sixaxis controller without rumble. The Sixaxis had the same Dualshock design but it felt too lightweight and cheap. Thankfully the lawsuit has been settled and rumble has come back to the Playstation.

For the most part, the DualShock 3 is almost identical to its PS2 precessor. But it has all the features of the original Sixaxis controller in addition to rumble. The Playstation Controller 3 is still wireless, can be charged by plugging it into your PS3 (or PC), rumble is compatible with all PS1 and PS2 games, and the PS3 supports up to 7 controllers at the same time via bluetooth.

Rumble in the Playstation Controller 3 DualShock 3 seems more responsive in regards to the location of its vibration depending on which side you get hit on during the games. I don’t know if this is something in the design or if it’s the developers doing it for the games but I welcome it.

All in all this is currently the best designed controller on the market right now. The PS2′s DS2 was incredible so “if it aren’t broke, don’t fix it” applies here. I’ll be enjoying rumble in my Ps3 Games from now on.

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Playstation Controller 3 – Best Controller Ever Made in My Opinion
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Honestly, words cannot say how much more I love this controller compared to the Sixaxis wireless Playstation Controller 3 for the PS3. I actually got my DualShock 3 imported from Japan back in February and have used it all the time on my PS3. I have only played with the Dual Shock for PS2 and PS1 games though and not PS3 games yet since I only have 2 games that do not support rumble for the system. I can say that the Rumbling feature is 100% the same as the Dual Shock 2 for the PS2!

First off, the weight difference is significant compared to the Sixaxis. You can tell no doubt which controller is which once you pick up both a Sixaxis and Dual Shock 3.

Second, they now have 3 different colors for the controller which is pretty sweet cause now you can buy the controller in Silver, Black, and White.

Now, to review on the rumbling itself, well, IT’S AWESOME!!! It’s 100% accurate once something happens in a game where the controller is supposed to rumble and it gives you that feeling of awesomeness when playing games that have the rumble feature.

The ONLY con I have to say about this Playstation Controller 3 is that sometimes it can drain the battery a bit quickly, but hey, I would take this controller 100 times as much compared to the Sixaxis.

Overall, no doubt this product deserves 100 stars, but I can only give it 5.

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