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GamePro Nitro GP310
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Product typegamepadgamepad
Platform
PC (Windows)
PC (Windows)
Interfacewiredwired
Cable length1.8 m
Technical specs
Number of buttons1112
Feedbackvibrationvibration
D-pad8 position8 position
Sticks
2
asymmetrical
2
asymmetrical
Bumpers22
Triggers
2
2
General
Materialplasticplastic
Power sourceUSB portUSB port
Weight255 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019february 2013

Cable length

The length of the cable provided in the design or delivery set of the wired or combined controller (see "Connection").

In general, the meaning of this parameter is obvious: a longer cable gives more freedom of movement, but can create inconvenience at short distances. In fact, the length of the wire is important mainly in cases where a wired connection is used to play on a large screen: for comfortable viewing, it is desirable to be at a fairly large distance from such a screen. However, even in this case, a relatively short cable can be compensated for by the length of the wires going from the console (or other gaming device) to the screen, or even by connecting the set-top box to the screen wirelessly (many modern models have this capability). If the controller is used for a computer, this parameter can be ignored: the system unit or laptop is usually located in close proximity to the user, and even a fairly short wire is enough to connect.

Number of buttons

The total number of buttons provided in the design of the manipulator.

The more buttons — the more additional features you can "tie" to the manipulator, the lower the likelihood that during the game you will have to turn to other controls (for example, a PC keyboard). However, many game consoles (see "Platform Compatibility") provide a certain minimum number of buttons for a compatible gamepad — a smaller number simply would not allow full use of all the functions of the console. For example, the original PlayStation 4 controller has 11 buttons.

Note that the D-Pad (see below) is not included in this calculation: it is considered a specific control, although it is based on buttons.
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