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Genius MaxFire Pandora Series |
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Written by Nebojsa Todorovic
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
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Page 3 of 3 Now it's time for a stronger model, having a suffix “Pro”, which should mean this is a more serious product. After you take the device out of the same, cheap packaging, you will be surprised! The device is incredibly small; when assembled, it is no larger than a “Zippo” lighter. It is actually so small that everyone who saw the device thought it was an mp3 player at first glance.
The cabling problems are interestingly solved. Basically, it's a USB-to-mini-USB cable that quills itself with a very simple mechanism, so that you don't have to roll it up yourself. Above all that, something that stunned everyone – this gamepad also possesses vibrations, which is absolutely great. Where and how they managed to fit it, we really don't know, and we cannot understand it.
With all the advantages mentioned above, this Genius has exactly the same buttons as the non-Pro model, which is much larger. As far as ergonomic values are concerned, one shouldn't expect anything fantastic from such a small controller, but we also cannot state that it is uncomfortable. We had a great 2-3 hours of playing games with it, which is more than enough for a laptop.
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