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Logitech Rolls Out ChillStream Controller for Sony PlayStation 3

Logitech has introduced the Logitech ChillStream controller for PlayStation 3, Logitech's first product designed specifically for Sony's next-generation gaming platform. With an innovative built-in fan-based cooling system designed to keep the hands of gamers cool and dry, the ChillStream controller will be the only gamepad for the platform to offer this exclusive, patented technology. Logitech also announced that several of its products already on the market will be fully compatible with the new PlayStation 3 console.

Logitech's patented ChillStream technology includes a built-in 40 mm fan that circulates up to 3.41 cubic feet of air every minute, while generating very little noise. Three narrow vents on each side of the controller push air directly onto the four fingers, the base of the thumb and the palm of the hand. The air stream can be used in one of three settings ? high, low, or off. Designed to complement the sophisticated styling of Sony's new console, the Logitech ChillStream controller for PlayStation 3 comes in two finishes ? metallic silver or glossy black ? and features metal detailing on the mesh intake cover. In addition to the ChillStream technology, the controller's rubber grips make holding the controller exceptionally comfortable ? even during intense action. The controller will be available in the U.S., Japan and Asia when the PlayStation 3 launches in November.

Several of Logitech currently available game controllers are also compatible with the new PlayStation 3 console, including the award-winning Logitech Driving Force Pro wheel. The Driving Force Pro wheel ensures that gamers can enjoy advanced racing features ? including force feedback and 900 degrees of steering wheel rotation ? with their favorite racing titles. The Logitech Driving Force EX wheel and the Logitech USB headset for PlayStation will also work with PlayStation 3 games in addition to legacy PlayStation 2 titles.



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