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In addition to the Xbox 360 accessories, Microsoft also announced the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows. Basically just a re-branded Xbox 360 controller, this works with both Xbox 360s and PCs.
But when Microsoft took its third stab at introducing a gamepad, it arguably struck gold. And now, like the Duke before it, the Xbox 360 controller has returned by way of Hyperkin’s officially ...
The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller connects via a 2.4GHz connection and features "frequency-hopping spread spectrum" technology in order to keep interference from, err, interfering with the signal.
After a little bit of investigative journalism, EEtime is reporting that the $50 retail Xbox 360 wireless controller only costs an estimated $11 to create. Even with a reasonable mark up for ...
Controllers or wireless receivers (like this one) that don't bear Microsoft's shiny sticker of authenticity are made by a 3rd-party, so even if they look legit and have the Xbox 360 logo printed ...
Before the Xbox 360, using a gamepad on PC was actually kind of a pain in the butt. You'd have to manually map buttons, games ...
When Microsoft introduced the Xbox One, it kept the controller largely the same as the Xbox 360. The new generation was another chance to refine the design further (for example: a functional D-pad).
The new Xbox 360 wireless controller will be available on November 9. It will only be offered in a bundle with Microsoft's Play and Charge kit and will retail for $64.99. Smart Home Guides ...
The Xbox One's new controller will be able to function in both wired and wireless modes, Microsoft has confirmed. Connecting the new controller to a micro USB cable will switch off the controller ...
A new officially-licensed Xbox controller is launching soon, and brings a slew of nifty features at an attractive price point.