![]() ![]() The plug-and-play, full-speed USB Logitech ChillStream controller for PC works on Windows XP computers (with the latest service pack), and will work with Windows Vista when Microsoft's new operating system becomes available. The air vents are recessed from the surface of the controller and rubber linings surrounding the vents are flush with the surface - making the vents barely noticeable to the touch during gaming. In the interval mode, the air stays on for 15 seconds, then turns off for 30 seconds. The air stream has three settings - continuous, interval, or off. 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 three areas of the hand that need cooling most. Because of the fan's compact size, Logitech can deliver the ChillStream feature in a standard-size controller. Logitech's exclusive 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. And the fan is extremely quiet - you'll know it's on only because you can feel the air cooling your hands." These new controllers offer Logitech's unique ChillStream hand-cooling technology without compromising on the size and design of the controller. "But for intense action-games, there is nothing that can substitute for moving air - it's the best way to keep hands cool and dry. "We're always evaluating the different kinds of materials and technologies that can help make the gaming experience more comfortable," said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech's director of product marketing for gaming. The Logitech ChillStream controller for PC is the only new game controller to offer this exclusive, patented technology. ![]() Logitech today unveiled a new game controller with an innovative built-in fan-based cooling system, designed to keep the hands of gamers cool and dry - even during intense competition.
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