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Letā€™s fly? Mad Catz introduces the Saitek X-56 Rhino H Advanced Flight Control System.O.T.A.S. Advanced Flight Control System

Mad Catz introduces the upgraded Saitek X-56 Rhino H flight control system.O.T.A.S. Advanced Flight Control System is the continuation of Saitek Pro series of professional flight simulation peripherals for PC games. It is a HOTAS Hands On Throttle-And-Stick class system which allows the player to place his hands simultaneously on the joystick and the throttle.

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The new X-56 is based on the popular model X-55 Rhino and is designed primarily for fans of virtual flights in outer space. Its main aim is to give the gamer the best possible experience and make controlling an interstellar cruiser as intuitive as possible. Two additional analogue sticks one each on the joystick and the motor control lever give you precise control over all axes of the ship, perfect for the dynamics of flight in space with six degrees of freedom.

The 16 million-color RGB backlight can be customized to match the color scheme of the entire gaming station, as gamers are increasingly focused on the look of their gaming peripherals. This new gadget follows the best engineering solutions of the X-55, but its hardware was completely redesigned in accordance with the wishes of fans of simulators: new materials and components were used in the assembly, the lifetime of the switches was increased and new graphics were used.

ā€œSaitek is always looking for ways to bring quality and innovation to the international gaming community,ā€ said Andrew Young, CTO of Mad Catz. ā€“ We are still true to this tradition and are happy to present a product which contains all our love to the space simulator genre for PC. For many gamers this is still a new segment, but its popularity is growing every day.

In addition, thanks to the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, 2016 should be a key year for the adoption of virtual reality technology. The X-56 Rhino is fully compliant with the new technology and is suitable for use with VR-helmets and goggles. Weā€™re absolutely convinced that the Saitek X-56 Rhino offers a significant control advantage, which makes the simulation experience that much deeper and more versatile.

The new Saitek X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S. Also compatible with most flight simulators, including World of Warplanes and War Thunder. Approximate price of the new product is 269.99 euros. Sales in America are scheduled to start in May-June 2016.

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Comments: 3
  1. Juniper

    Is the Saitek X-56 Rhino H Advanced Flight Control System worth investing in for a smooth and realistic flight experience?

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    1. Waverly

      The Saitek X-56 Rhino H Advanced Flight Control System is definitely worth investing in for those looking for a smooth and realistic flight experience. With its wide range of customizable controls, including a joystick and throttle system, it offers precise control over your aircraft. The multiple buttons, switches, and analog sticks allow for easy access to various functions without needing to use the keyboard. The adjustable spring tension and resistance settings make for a more immersive flying experience, and the built-in RGB lighting adds a touch of customization. Overall, the Saitek X-56 Rhino H is a solid choice for flight enthusiasts looking to enhance their simulation experience.

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  2. Caleb White

    Can someone please tell me more about the features and capabilities of the Saitek X-56 Rhino H Advanced Flight Control System? Is it suitable for professional flight simulation or mainly aimed at gamers? How does it compare to other flight control systems on the market? Appreciate any insights!

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