Here's the final version of it
so you guys with 2 foot fingers can have amazing grip on it.
Is that the Wikipad's mentally and physically challenged cousin?
Here's the final version of it
so you guys with 2 foot fingers can have amazing grip on it.
i need to see the triggers. I must.
Not true.
The ones on the iMacs/MacBooks are so tiny as to be almost invisible to the eye, like microscopic pinholes, but they work really well.
Now, that 4-mic array on the Eye is definitely a good idea for capturing sound from across the room. Reflections and such. But up close you really don't need a big pickup.
I hope the jack is a 3-striped style like iPhone, if I can use my iPhone headset (not the stock one, come on now) that will be really great.
Wait a sec... there's three pics? I've only seen this last one and the one from the OP.We have three pictures, but not one from the rear or side?
This is...
Glorious. Do very much want.
This is...
Glorious. Do very much want.
Is the touchpad even capable of this? Displaying small graphics?
THIS. controller looks awesome btw. sony, please release it in purple.
is this official?
Or is this just an amazing mock up?
We have three pictures, but not one from the rear or side?
Still looks like shit imo. Are there pics of early DS prototypes floating around the interwebs? I'd like to think sony still has a chance to salvage this... ;_;
I agree but you need some bigger mic if you want good mic. I mean without yelling across the room to pad. Also space from pad to face isn't that small to have puny mic.
Wider, bulkier, with longer handles, already looks so much better than any PS controller before it.Even better from this angle. Far more ergonomic looking! Big improvement over the DS3 imo, what looks to be slightly longer palm handles too.
Why do the grips appear to be floating in mid air in the new photo?
Why do the grips appear to be floating in mid air in the new photo?
Even better from this angle. Far more ergonomic looking! Big improvement over the DS3 imo, what looks to be slightly longer palm handles too.
Seems that the bottom of the grips towards the back of the controller are lower than the front, so the controller "sits" on them and the tips of the handles appear to be slightly raised.Why do the grips appear to be floating in mid air in the new photo?
If true, it's looking to possibly be one of my favourite ever controllers.Our separate source also indicates that the R2 and L2 buttons may actually be more in line with spring-loaded Xbox 360-like triggers and that the light atop the controller is indeed a PlayStation Move sensor.
That would be cool...
The handles look kind of like a straighter version of what the legendary Logitech wireless PS2 controller had.
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This is...
Glorious. Do very much want.
Why do the grips appear to be floating in mid air in the new photo?
Because of the curve on the grips? My DS3 looks the same.
I think you're looking at it wrong. Back half is a lighter colour for some reason, you might be confusing it for a shadow.
it would be great if the touchpad had leds in it and it could light up a qwerty keyboard.
Bolded the answer to your question.I don't get the move-like functionality on the controller. How would that make it any more different than the six-axis. Unless of course the six axis is incapable of z-depth tracking.
Greatest Console Gaming Controller EVER made to date.
I don't get the move-like functionality on the controller. How would that make it any more different than the six-axis. Unless of course the six axis is incapable of z-depth tracking.