The N-Control announced an additional controller spec's latest version of the Avenger Elite, the manufacturers are strange creatures surprisingly well received by the public and the profession, so it was decided to further refine the concept. The Avenger Elite Operation now requires even less effort and the controllers made accessory that completely transforms the basic structure is enmeshed in the individual keys and access to arms. N-Control Avenger Elite due for release later this month, the PS3 version 48.99 and the Xbox 360-compatible variant immediately and costs $ 49.99.
"I call it the perceived exertion effect. Your hands feel five times stronger than they actually are. Very little effort is needed to press the triggers. You can easily adjust the sensitivity of the trigger to your own comfort level. Nothing else comes close to providing speed and accuracy with even the slightest touch. The new trigger is closer to the firing point than ever thought possible," says Kotkin."The AE remaps buttons so they are closer to the shooter's fingers. The new spring against spring action on the triggering device creates a bounce effect that makes the second trigger pull easer than the first. It's possible for quicker reaction time for the shooter and provides less trigger travel and greater accuracy." According to N-Control, the AE has an easy learning curve. The side levers have been re-shaped on the new models so that ergonomic position is more comfortable N-Control is continually improving the quality of its products. The Avenger Elite is an example of its commitment to upgrade its products for better performance on a regular basis. Ready to work right out of box, the Avenger Elite is perfect for playing shooter platforms like Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty, as well as many popular sports-based games. Avenger is legal in MLG competition because there is no electric component to it. The warranty of the controllers is not voided and there is no software change. "We are on GameStop on line store for pre purchase. This is one big step to becoming main stream." says Kotkin.
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