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Logitech today announced it has teamed up with MOMO, a manufacturer of steering wheels for race, performance, and luxury cars, to create a new PC racing wheel--the MOMO Force. The limited-edition wheel will be available in October at selected retail outlets and at logitech.com. Pricing is not yet available.
The MOMO-designed wheel is covered in hand-stitched, genuine leather. Six programmable buttons are mounted on a thick centerplate of brushed and anodized aluminum. The gas and brake pedals, which feature aluminum trim and non-skid treads, are mounted on a large, weighted base that includes a dead-pedal and an aluminum clad floorboard.
Four sets of steel ball bearings and steel bracing are said to ensure that the wheel is completely rigid and turns smoothly. A dual-clamping system holds the wheel console securely to its base. Enthusiasts seeking a permanent mounting solution can also secure the wheel with a bolt that mates with a metal-threaded hole on the underside of the wheel console. A template will be included to aid in determining the proper location for drilling into the table or desk.
http://www.avault.com/news/displaynews.asp?story=922001-6541
Logitech today announced it has teamed up with MOMO, a manufacturer of steering wheels for race, performance, and luxury cars, to create a new PC racing wheel--the MOMO Force. The limited-edition wheel will be available in October at selected retail outlets and at logitech.com. Pricing is not yet available.
The MOMO-designed wheel is covered in hand-stitched, genuine leather. Six programmable buttons are mounted on a thick centerplate of brushed and anodized aluminum. The gas and brake pedals, which feature aluminum trim and non-skid treads, are mounted on a large, weighted base that includes a dead-pedal and an aluminum clad floorboard.
Four sets of steel ball bearings and steel bracing are said to ensure that the wheel is completely rigid and turns smoothly. A dual-clamping system holds the wheel console securely to its base. Enthusiasts seeking a permanent mounting solution can also secure the wheel with a bolt that mates with a metal-threaded hole on the underside of the wheel console. A template will be included to aid in determining the proper location for drilling into the table or desk.
http://www.avault.com/news/displaynews.asp?story=922001-6541
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