PS3 Controller
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Are you looking for more info on Playstation 3 Controller?If yes, then you are coming to the right place :) In initial stage, Sony Entertainment plan to launch the wireless sixasis controller for playstation 3 console.
You can see the design of the Sixasis controller piture that I place in the left side. In Japan, 1 unit of Sixasis PS3 controller will charge about USD 40.00 / set.
Beside, it will also available at launch in the United States for US$49.99, C$59.99 in Canada, £34.99 in the UK (€50) and in Australia it costs AU$80.
However, this design model of Sixasis controller had been oficially abandoned by Sony Entertainment after a backlash of criticism from the gaming community.
Nowaday, the latest design model of the Sixasis controller is at shown in the picture below.
This latest Sixasis Controller is base on DualShock Design. It can operate wirelessly via Bluetooth and up to 7 simultaneous controllers are supported natively by the console.
The controller also features a USB mini-B port, which can be used to connect a USB cable for internal battery charging and synchronisation with the PS3 system.
The controller can be seamlessly switched from wireless to wired operation, and is charged automatically upon connection. The controller, much like the Xbox 360's, still communicates wirelessly with the console when plugged in and some data is still transferred wirelessly, such as pairing information. The Playstation 3 console comes with a USB to USB mini cable, but spare controllers do not include one.
The Sixaxis can operate for up to 30 hours on a full charge. The battery was originally not thought to be replaceable when a Sony spokesperson stated that the Sixaxis should operate for many years before there's any degradation in terms of battery performance.
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