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Xbox TopDrive wheel from Logic3
Posted by jtldemonseed on Friday, December 6 2002

SpectraVideo are about to launch the Logic3 TopDrive Wheel (model number XB716) for the Xbox console - compatible with all driving software on Microsoft's fast selling uber console.

The TopDrive is remarkably comfortable through its ergonomic design. Packed with an array of additional features including analog accelerator / brake pedals and vibration motors designed to bring home the whole sensation of all driving games.

Other features include:

8" (20.5 cm) diameter steering wheel

270 degree wheel rotation

Contoured wheel with a rubberised coating

8 way directional digital controller

Full size analogue racing pedals

Twin Vibration feedback motors

Weighted base for extra stability

10ft (3m) cable with in-line cable release

SRP £29.99

The TopDrive is the latest in a highly successful range of Xbox accessories from Logic3, including the Game Pad, Arcade Stick, Gold Series of cables and the up coming Flight Stick and the Wireless Control Pad.

The TopDrive is now shipping to retail from SpectraVideo's warehouse from Monday, but samples of this wheel are available for review by contacting Brian Faller by e-mail (press@spectravideo.com) or telephone – on (020) 8902 2211.

About SpectraVideo plc
SpectraVideo, founded in 1977, is a leading manufacturer and distributor of PC and video games accessories. In 1998, the company was incorporated as SpectraVideo plc. Today SpectraVideo plc markets and distributes the Logic3 brand of accessories, which incorporates such products as the SoundStation speaker system and TopDrive racing wheel across Europe, USA, Australia and the Far East territories. In addition to its distribution skills, SpectraVideo also has specialised expertise in design, engineering, electronics, plastics and product assembly in the gaming peripherals sector.

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