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If you're looking for a decent steering wheel to enhance your racing game, then the Logitech G920 is a great place to start. Based on the popular G29 PS4/PS3/PC model (that itself was based on the one-time industry standard G27), the Xbox One's G920 is ve...
Brilliant force feedback, Smooth steering performance, Gearstick is great...
Has some pedal issues, Some imperfect button placements...
A great wheel with excellent force feedback, at a decent price; only let down by pedal issues and minor design flaws...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-12 09:06:03
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Not only is Max Verstappen the youngest Formula 1 driver of all time, he's also an avid simracer. Partly thanks to Max simracing has been put in spotlights for the last couple of months. Reason enough for us to take a good look at a number of serious st...
The tested steering wheels all have their own pros and cons. Therefore it's quite difficult to draw a clear conclusion. If you already find 260 pounds a bit much for a steering wheel, then we'd recommend to get your hands on a Logitech G27 as fast as po...
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Ready to take your virtual driving experience to the next level? We've got the massively popular Logitech G920 Xbox One & PC Steering Wheel and Pedals combo in the eTeknix office today, and we're eager to put it through its paces and see what it can do. T...
Durable build quality, Easy to install, Great aesthetics, Xbox One and PC support, Easy to use software, Fantastic force feedback, Fairly quiet motor...
Tricky to store between uses, Expensive, Neutral, H-shifter sold separately, “Logitech has a great history of high-end steering wheels and the G920 is another welcome addition to their range for any racing enthusiast. If you’re got the room for it and the...
PriceOK, here is the tough pill to swallow, the Logitech G920 clocks in at a wallet-busting £299 directly from Logitech, although we have seen some retailers stock them for less, so it's best to dig around for a good deal. We've seen them go for as low as...
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pctechreviews.com.au Updated: 2019-12-12 09:06:03
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It's not often that a product comes along and completely changes the way I feel about a gaming genre. The Logitech G920 now has me hooked on the PC racing experience.Logitech are no strangers to gaming peripherals or racing setups. When it comes to gaming...
Complete game changer for PC Racing titles , Force feedback capabilities are outstanding, Non-Linear Brake Pedal and dual force feedback motors provide great immersion, Premium build quality with fantastic attention to detail, Affordable price, Easy to mo...
Compatibility with older titles...
The G920 Wheel/Pedal set has a street price of $359 and the Driving Force Shifter is $69. Given that the shifter is completely optional, we'd consider the G920 itself good value - especially when you consider the experience that it delivers. The build qua...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-12 09:06:03
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Logitech's announcement that it was leaving the gaming peripheral market two years ago shocked many gamers. Racing game fans in particular were some of the hardest hit by this news. Would Logitech develop new racing wheels like the G27, which established...
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I blame Daytona USA. The arcade racing simulator at Timezone that I raced as a kid, unknowingly spawned a 20+ year passion for racing. Maybe it was the gamification of the ‘Time extension' challenge system to get longer in the seat, the oversaturated colo...
To be able to achieve my childhood dream to have a racing simulator at home is fantastic. To be able to race any time of the day is a pleasure I wish everyone could enjoy. This project hasn't been cheap, but also doesn't cost $2 for 3 minutes of entertain...
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Logitech attempts to reinvent the wheel once moreAfter a five year absence from the racing wheel peripheral market, Logitech have finally developed two successors to the immensely popular G27 racing wheel.One of these is the Logitech G920 Driving Forc...
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You don't have to settle for some shoddy toy wheel when it comes to driving games. The simulation experience you want is attainable in the Logitech G920 Driving Force racing wheel (and the PlayStation equivalent G29) for $400. It works with the PC or Xbox...
I can't imagine playing driving games any other way now that I've spent so much time with the G920. I'm pricing a Playseat racing chair to build an immersive experience in my home. I'm scouring Steam for new racing games. I'm breaking out old games with a...
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There's no question I'm a Forza fan through and through. Playing on a 106″ screen in cockpit view feels pretty close to the real thing, but one thing was missing from my Xbox One racing experience — a racing wheel. The problem with Xbox One racing wheels...
Solid design and construction. Easy to setup and use. Great force feedback...
Could definitely use a longer USB cable. No headset connection. Definitely on the pricier side of gaming accessories, but well worth it if you can afford it...
If racing games are your thing, the Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel is something you'll definitely want to consider with its great performance and build. Trust me, it takes an already great racing experience to the next level, and easily earns a...
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Racing simulators are simply not complete without having the total package in your living room. Playing any number of racing titles, such as Forza, Project Cars, Gran Turismo, and so on are simply not complete games until a player gets to experience a whe...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2019-12-12 09:06:03
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Logitech and Thrustmaster are the two most popular brands as they tend to offer more affordable packages. The more serious racing fans will probably lean towards a Fanatec setup or something to that effect.Roughly eight years ago now Logitech got the atte...
For testing we broke out Project CARS, Dirt Rally and my personal favourite F1 2015.Project CARS featured a pre-configured setup so everything was mapped accordingly and to my delight worked perfectly.However I actually started with F1 2015 which turned o...
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Racing simulator buffs haven't exactly been spoilt for choice when it comes to affordable driving wheels on PC. While serious racing fans might lean toward a Fanatec setup or something similar, Logitech and Thrustmaster are the two most popular brands as...
For testing we broke out Project CARS, Dirt Rally and my personal favorite racing game, F1 2015. Project CARS featured a pre-configured setting, so everything was mapped and to my delight worked perfectly. However, I actually started with F1 2015, whi...
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Whether you've been driving for 2 years or 20, stepping behind the wheel of a car going 150 or 200 miles per hour is a whole new experience compared to the more normal speed limits of everyday life. It's so different that, for most racing enthusiasts, usi...
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