Product Description The Genius Pandora Pro, mini USB PC gampad, retractable cable. Foldable Mini USB Vibration Game Pad for easy transport. Mini direction stick for easy and advanced control. Turbo button for auto repeat, great for shooting and action games.
Maxfire pro - good bang for the buckNovember 10, 2008 This product is about what you would expect. It's a small and portable gamepad for your laptop - it works well with emulators and is plug and play with microsoft operatings systems.
I do agree with some other reviewers that the analog stick could use some more work. It's not a smooth slide from left to right, there is definately some friction due to mechanical griding. Directly under the stick (the top of which can be popped off) there is a paper disc that keeps dust from getting inside the gamepad. I removed it and it appeared to help with the motion of the analog nub.
Overall I cant complain, it does exactly what I want it to and was very inexpensive.
You get what you pay forNovember 3, 2008 Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. Not the greatest, but not a waste of money either. Very, Very small. My 5yr old loves it.
Works well, but force-feedback driver conflicts with SpaceNavigatorOctober 30, 2008 This is a great little gamepad; I've never used a PSP before, so I'm not sure how the analog nub compares. It works pretty well. One issue I had was that when I had the force-feedback driver installed, the outputs from my SpaceNavigator didn't work. So I'm using it without the force feedback. The vibration does work; it isn't as strong as a bigger gamepad, but it's definitely a cool feature, especially for such a tiny device. The case it comes with is also a plus, since I can shove it in a bag and it's protected.
not built to lastJune 13, 2008 Worked for a while on gametap games.......a month after purchase, the cord died then a month after that the controller is drifting left uncontrollably. Great size for travel and for my 4 year old. Boo!
Portable PerfectionApril 23, 2008 I bought this because I wanted a small, portable, easy to set up controller to play games, mostly NES emulators and the like while I work 3rd shift at a very boring and dull job, and for that purpose, it is the best 10-15 bucks I've spent in awhile, it's quick in and quick out. if you have a more permanent setup in mind, though, I would go with a more ergonomic controller like the PS3 or Xbox 360 for windows setups.
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