XCM Announces XFPS Rateup Adapter II Advanced for PlayStation 3

XCM XFPS Rateup Adapter II Advanced

XCM has announced a new update to their XFPS Rateup Adapter for the PlayStation 3. XFPS Rateup Adapter II Advanced is the same as its predecessor but now comes with a mouse.

  • Comes with XCM brand high-sensitivity precision mouse
  • Compatible with all PS3 games
  • Compatible with all versions of PS3/PS3 Slim (NTSC/US, PAL, NTSC/JAP)
  • Can map the controller button keys to any key of the Keyboard
  • Compatible with 95% of different kinds of mouse and keyboard.
  • High sensitivity, precision and smoothness.
  • Can adjust the mouse sensitivity from 2 extra wheels with 16 levels of adjustment for X and Y sensitivity to adapt perfectly to every mice.
  • Built-in Turbo (Auto Fire) functionality. Independent Auto fire buttons: Eight customizable auto-fire buttons (no soldering required)
  • Plug & Play – Just connect the XFPS RATEUP II Advanced to PS3/PS3 Slim (NO PC required).
  • Ease of use: Just use the original PS3 controller to re-map itself to the keyboard.
  • Both controller analog stick keys can also be mapped to the keyboard.

You can purchase this from Play-Asia and Amazon when it is released. No word on release date or price.

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I am a Reviewer and Graphic Designer. I started playing games when I was 5-years-old. I've played with pretty much every console since the Atari days. I started getting into the review scene with the GBA SP. Nintendo didn't want to release a backlit handheld game system for TritonLabs released the Afterburner. I reviewed their unit and from there on, I've been reviewing gaming peripherals and gear. My biggest and well known review was for the Nintendo Wii Boxing Gloves. The rest is history. My reviews can be found at http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk. You can also find my videos at http://www.youtube.com/dcemureviews

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