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Playstation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller | 
| From: Sony Computer Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $42.95 You Save: $7.04 (14%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 95 reviews Sales Rank: 10
Platform: Playstation 3 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 3.6
MPN: SCPH-98050 Model: 98050 UPC: 711719805007 EAN: 0711719805007 ASIN: B0015AARJI
Release Date: April 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you're right in the game | | • | Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses your every move | | • | Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play | | • | The PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time | | • | Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller's USB cable |
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Amazon.com The Dualshock 3 wireless controller for the PlayStation 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive SIXAXIS? motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-time and high precision interactive play, acting as a natural extension of the user's body. Dualshock 3 wireless controller utilizes Bluetooth technology for wireless game play and the controller's USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller through the PlayStation 3 system at anytime. View larger. |
 View larger. |  View larger. | Key Features:- Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you're right in the game.
- SIXAXIS? highly sensitive motion control system senses your every move
- Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play; the PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time.
- Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller's USB cable
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Dualshock designed to fit the hands of a child, Not a man's hand August 7, 2008 Background: I'm 30 and haven't had a console system since Super Nintendo, PC games were just fine and cheaper. This year I wanted one and I couldn't decide XBOX or PS3. I bought both.
Review: It does what is expected but I find myself having a hard time holding the controller, Especially when trying to use the lower Left and Right buttons(L2 and R2). It barely fits in my hands. My hands hurt after a half hour from gripping it so tight it doesn't fall out of my hands. I can wear a medium sized glove, Large is a better fit, but you understand what I am trying to convey. I don't have abnormally large hands. It was NOT designed for American sized men.
They don't include the charging cable. August 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am sure anyone buying one of these at least has the regular Sixaxis controller and this is exactly the same except with the rumble pack added. I couldn't believe that they don't include the charge cord though. What a rip off.
Two major flaws... Get the Nyko Zero instead July 30, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
The controller is great, if it were 5 years ago. It's not horrible but compared to good ergonomic controllers today, Sony needs to update this dated design ASAP. They addressed the 3rd major flaw which was the missing rumble, so there's hope they will fix the rest of the problems.
Spend a few hours playing with an Xbox 360 controller and you'll see what I mean. The 360 controller has a "in the slot" feel that is just natural and comfortable after many hours. Too bad the 360 controller, "best controller ever made", is paired to the worst console ever made, I'm on my 3rd 360, lol.
Problem 1: Non-user replaceable internal Li-ion battery. Before you get all huffy and puffy about this, I am aware you can take apart the controller to replace the battery. But if you have to take apart something (and need instructions) to replace the battery that ain't "user replaceable" in my book. Sony should go the AA battery route. Rechargeable AA batteries are plentiful, have universal applications, and can go through 2x the charge cycle as Li-ions before noticeable degradation of performance. Also with the new Ni-MH Low Self Discharge (LSD) batteries (like the Sanyo Eneloops) the batteries can hold their charge, which was a big reason why manufacturers liked to use Li-ions. Contrary to what you read Li-ions only go about 400-500 full charge-discharge cycles before they start fading vs. over 1000 for the LSD rechargeables. I also read people complain about the weight of controllers, what? How weak can you be to be complaining about a controller being too heavy at a few ounces??? I like a controller that feels solid and the original Six-Axis was way to cheap feeling. People also complain that the battery compartment in the middle of the back of the 360 controller "gets in the way". Um, how exactly do you hold the controller for it to get in the way? Like a fan or something? Whatever. Sony want to make it difficult to change the battery in hopes that you will just buy another controller. Don't let them get away with this.
Problem 2: Erogonomics, it's just getting old. Not horrible, but not great. And for $55-$60 you're paying for a high end controller which you deserve but instead you're getting a mediocre one. It looks nice but that's about it, unless you really need that Sony label. -The D-pad needs to be circular, games like Street Fighter work better with the circular pads, why do you think Hori makes dedicated Street Fighter controllers with circular pads for the Playstation? -The analog stick needs to be concave at the top (indented) instead of the convex (mushroom like top). It's too easy to slip. -The trigger button should be like a gun trigger, slightly curved outwards and thinner so your finger can sort of wrap around it. -The handles should be a bit rounder or thicker. It's too flat and you can't really grab onto the controller like you can with the 360/Nyko. -The buttons are too flat. They need to be rounded so you can tap them from sharp angles.
Basically Sony needs to get off their duff and copy the Xbox 360's controller design. I can't believe they actually thought that boomerang controller design was good. You gotta wonder who is heading their controller design department.
Sony did a great job with the console, now they just need to make a controller that is worthy of the PS3.
I gave the lowest possible rating because of the price of this controller and the fact that Sony has been sitting on this design forever and not willing to improve on it. Yes it was a great design when it came out many years ago, but now they have to get over themselves and realize they need to make improvements. I've use this design since the original PS1 and loved it until the 360 came out. There's much better alternatives out there at better prices.
The Nyko Zero (get the one with rumble) addresses all of these problems and is the best controller for the PS3 right now. It has a few issues of it's own but are minor compared to the fundamental problems with the PS3's controller. And it comes with a rechargeable battery pack AND a cover if you want use AA batteries and it's cheaper, go figure.
I'm probably going to angry response from the Sony faithful (I guess I am one too but I buy all the consoles) with this review but you really should try out the other controllers and not just for a few minutes. Buy one and see what you've been missing out on.
DS3 July 28, 2008 Great controller. I prefer it over the original Sixaxis. Feels heavier in my hands. Rumble works great too.
What we were missing... July 25, 2008 This controller has brought back the excitement in gaming by adding the rumble feature to the PS3's own six axis we've grown to love.
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