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Logitech sim racing hardware is perceived by some to be outdated, and that perception is mostly rooted in design. It's not that the G923 looks ugly or feels cheap. Rather it's that aside from ...
Features (Image credit: Logitech) On the face of it, the G923 is a minor upgrade to the G29, and you'd be forgiven for wondering why it's worth picking up. The answer to this is simple: TrueForce.
The new Logitech G923 is the company’s first new racing wheel in five years. Though it looks very similar to the G29 and G920 wheels, it has an all-new force feedback system and some refined ...
That was the Logitech G923, however that's not the wheel I stuck with. Instead, today, I'm using the Logitech G29, and honestly, this "downgrade" turned out to be the better deal—let me tell you ...
Verdict Like the dependable G29/G920 before it (and the G27 before those) the Logitech G923 remains a good, mid-priced choice for newcomers who want to take a punt on a sim racing setup without ...
The Logitech G923 is the latest update of a product lineage that goes back to the Logitech G25 we tested way back in 2008. Since then, the wheel has evolved through G27, G29, and G920 ...
The Logitech G923 is a wheel I've been keen to try out for some time due to its popularity. It follows in the footsteps of the Logitech G29/G920, a popular racing wheel for PC/Xbox/PS4, and very ...
If you're familiar with the design and the look of the G29 and G920, you'll be familiar here. The G923 doesn't get an overhaul as it will still fall in the category of a mid-tier racing wheel.
Logitech G29 steering wheel + pedals (PS4, PS5, PC) | £300 £160 at Amazon UK If you can't fork out the £260 for the G923 and want to play on PS4, PS5, or PC, take a look at the G29.
Logitech has recently come out with the G923, which adds a feature called TrueForce that lets the wheel tap more directly into the physics engines of some games, for a more realistic force feedback.
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