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MSI unveiled the Force GC300 Wireless game controller. The controller has universal compatibility with PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, with variants of the consoles dating back a decade. It offers three forms of connectivity—a low-latency 2.4 GHz RF that requires the included USB-C to RF dongle to be plugged in; Bluetooth, which is more convenient, and does away with this dongle; and of course there's USB wired connection, which should come in handy for the least possible input latency and charging its battery during gameplay.
The MSI Force GC300 Wireless controller packs a 600 mAh battery, with MSI claiming up to 20 hours of gameplay on a full charge. The controller has a typical layout, with two thumb-sticks, a D-pack, four action buttons, two sets of triggers, and ring triggers. It also packs a 4-pole headset jack for audio. The controller measures 148 mm x 111 mm x 68 mm, weighing 230 g. The Force GC300 should start selling from around October 10.
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The MSI Force GC300 Wireless controller packs a 600 mAh battery, with MSI claiming up to 20 hours of gameplay on a full charge. The controller has a typical layout, with two thumb-sticks, a D-pack, four action buttons, two sets of triggers, and ring triggers. It also packs a 4-pole headset jack for audio. The controller measures 148 mm x 111 mm x 68 mm, weighing 230 g. The Force GC300 should start selling from around October 10.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source