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Dragon 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 and 40G Cooling System
« on: July 10, 2008, 10:11:00 AM »

Dragon 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 and 40G Cooling System
Posted by XanTium | 10-7-2008 11:35 EST

 
Dragon Electronics released 2 new accessoiries for the Playstation3:

* 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 Controller 2
A very complete wireless controller that is compatible with Playstation 3, Playstation 2 (adapter included) and PC. It is packed with features such as rumble, wireless DVD remote control, 2.4GHz operating mode and more!
Specifications :
- 3D mega vibrator
- 2.4Ghz wireless mode
- Operating range: up to 8 meters
- Comes with analog/digital/dual shock/dual shock 2 function
- Automatic detect and case up 2.4Ghz wireless channel function
- Compatible with PS3, PS2, PSOne and PC action/shooting/ fighting/AVG/RPG/sport and any racing games
- Built-in PS2 wireless dvd remote control function
- 4 controllers can be used simultaneously

* 40G Cooling System for PS3
Built-in 5 high efficient and reliable mega power fans to speed up the air circulation and prevents the console from overheat thus prolongs its life span.
Specifications :
- Easy to set up
- Power wind and without noise
- All-in-one design
- 2 compensate USB slots
- No batteries required
- Built-in led indicator
- Built-in 5 mega power fans

Official Website: http://dragon-electronics.co
Buy Now: 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 | 40G Cooling System



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dave.k

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Dragon 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 and 40G Cooling System
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2008, 09:45:00 PM »

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* 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 Controller 2


 Oh great, a peripheral that will interfere with my PS3 wireless connection.  Now that's smart thinking.
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HotKnife420

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Dragon 2.4GHz Wireless Duo Shock 3 and 40G Cooling System
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2008, 12:34:00 PM »

How do you figure?
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