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Since I have started using Nvidia's GRID service I haven't thought about a next gen console once. What sets this controller apart though is its functionality with Android, which turns your shield tablet into a legit console experience that rivals XBox one and PS4. The analog sticks are smooth as silk and all the buttons have excellent tactile response. With the exception of the X,Y,A,B buttons, I think the xbox controllers do a better job at them but not by much.
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The finish, weight, and buttons/triggers have a professional feel that beats out any controller that I have ever used. Pros: First thing to notice about this controller is the build quality. Touch pad is rather solid but the click feels weird at first. It's a little expensive, but the over-all build quality is fantastic. Overall Review: The controller is a little on the big side and is not as comfortable as an Xbox or Playstation one, though the recess on the bottom lets your middle fingers rest. I experienced artifacts in the sound using the built in headphone jack. Volume bar does not match the rest of the build quality. Powering it on and off without activating sync takes a little practice. The power and sync is the same button, which is touch and easy to hit when carrying it around.
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Small hands might have difficulty reaching Back/Start buttons. Touch buttons work fine, but offer no feedback which may be annoying for games using select/start often as they're higher than standard layouts. Analog sticks on par with 360 controller.Īll normal buttons and triggers feel very well made.īasically no input lag, just as responsive as wired.Ĭons: A little on the heavy side, though not overly so.