Joytech & Xbox 360 Sitting in a Tree…

Peripherals manufacturer, Joytech has wasted no time in getting their Xbox 360 goodies ready for the November 22nd console launch. They’ve got a wide assortment of peripherals waiting to enhance your gaming pleasure. This would probably be more exciting news if the Xbox 360 game launch list was a little more thrilling. But regardless, here’s what you can expect to add to your purchase on November 22nd (because the 360 is just not expensive enough):
- The Nitro Racing Wheel: Features Back-lit Xbox 360 Guide Button for instant access to gamer card profile, digital movie music and save libraries. Full Rubber Wheel Head provides comfortable grip and precise steering. Xbox Live Enabled. Four Wheel-Mounted Paddles and Sequential Stick-Shift. High Intensity Dual Vibration Feedback. Four preset Steering Sensitivity Modes. This will set you back about $79.99/£45/67€
- NEO Se Advanced Controller: Back-lit Xbox 360 Guide Button for instant access to gamer card profile, digital movie music and save libraries. Xbox Live enabled. New ergonomically designed left and right Shoulder Buttons. High Intensity Dual Vibration Feedback. Two Analog Pressure Point Triggers and eight way Directional Pad. Communicator Headset Input. Nine foot break-away Controller Cable. Available for about $29.99/£16.99/24,99€
- Se Communicator Headseat: Adjustable Microphone for optimum sound quality. Volume Control and Mute Switch allows for unprecedented communication flexibility. Noise-Cancelling Microphone for improved game response to voice commands. Crisp and clear voice communication between players.
Lightweight, over-the-head design enabling comfortable during sustained play. Headset plugs directly into the Neo Se Controller. Available for about $26.47/£14.99/22€ - …and more
Additionally:
The company has created a $99.99 audio-visual control center. It enables electronic switching and remote control, connections for HDTV ready component video, S-Video and composite AV, four digital optical inputs for digital sound and a removable faceplate. It also has a built-in five-port 10/100 Ethernet switch, sophisticated signal technology to regulate the output channel.
You’ll also see lots of faceplates from Joytech. The MSRP ranges from $9.99 for a single faceplate to $14.99 for a double pack.
Visit the Xbox 360 page at Joytech for pictures and further details.
[via IGN]
1 opinion for Joytech & Xbox 360 Sitting in a Tree…
Mr Xbox
Nov 2, 2005 at 8:08 am
The Xbox release is going to rock I can’t wait until I get mine.
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