PC-gaming accessories
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MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse (Logitech)
Cut the cord with this stylish, gaming-friendly, wireless mouse from Logitech. It's not Bluetooth, but this piece of hardware's somewhat lofty price tag is more than offset by its rechargeable batteries that will let you say good-bye to that costly stream of Duracells.

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SideWinder Force Feedback Steering Wheel (Microsoft)
The high price will send casual gamers elsewhere, but hard-core fans of racing simulations can clamp this bad boy to the desk; put the pedal to the metal; and enjoy the teeth-rattling Force Feedback from the bumps, the gullies, and the fender swipes on their favorite tracks.

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WingMan Attack 2 joystick (Logitech)
Gamepads just don't cut the mustard for flight sims. To the rescue comes Logitech's WingMan Attack 2 joystick, which offers six programmable buttons, a throttle, and USB connectivity--all for less than $20.

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WingMan Cordless Rumble Pad (Logitech)
Logitech takes its gamepad wireless but keeps the dual analog sticks, the slide throttle, the vibration support, and the plethora of programmable buttons. But stock up on the AA batteries since this puppy gobbles four at a time.

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Eliminator GamePad Pro USB (Gravis)
This affordable USB gamepad is a shameless rip-off of Sony's original PlayStation controller, which means that it'll be instantly familiar to gamers everywhere.

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