Thrustmaster Ferrari Motors Gamepad F430

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Published: January 17, 2010
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Thrustmaster

Introduction

We’ve all heard about Ferrari, the very powerful and equally expensive racing car manufacturer off in Italy. Well, strangely enough, Ferrari has joined teams with Thrustmaster, a manufacturer of PC and console accessories to bring us their new Ferrari Motors Gamepad F430 Challenge Limited Edition. So, how does this gamepad differ from a regular PS3 controller?

Other than a sleek new look, a couple more buttons, and the Ferrari brand name, there isn’t much difference. However, with a price point $10 below that of a Dualshock 3 controller and support for both the PC and PS3 – the Ferrari Motors Gamepad becomes a direct contender in the gamepad market.


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About Guillemot Corporation (Thrustmaster):

Guillemot Corporation is a designer and manufacturer of interactive entertainment hardware and accessories for PC and game consoles, offering a wide range of diversified products under the brand names Hercules for video, audio and WiFi products, and Thrustmaster for PC and console accessories. Active in this market since 1984, the Guillemot Corporation Group is currently present in 10 countries including Germany, France, the UK, the United States, Canada and Italy, and distributes its products across more than twenty countries worldwide. The Group’s mission is to provide innovative, high-quality products which increase the performance and fun experienced by gamers and music lovers.”
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  • Amythompson172

    I bought this keyboard for my fiance as a Christmas gift, and overall
    we’ve enjoyed it. The keyboard itself is fantastic, and the keys have a
    solid feel to them with a nice, even distribution for the backlight.

    Our
    only real issue is the battery life. The batteries fully drain about
    every 10 days or so, and this seems to be regardless of whether or not
    the backlight is on. You can plug in the keyboard via Micro USB, but
    it’s an unnecessary step for an otherwise great keyboard.

    http://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-Isku-Illuminated-Keyboard-ROC-12-701/dp/B006MO924S?tag=emjay2d-20

    • Ville

      Roccat Isku is wired keyboard so battery life shouldn’t be an issue :-)