Here we have the two controllers, on the left we have the Thrustmaster GPX LightBack Ferrari Edition, on the left we have the GPX LightBack standard edition, both come in some pretty decent looking packaging, its still just a throwaway box, but its obviously designed on display in retail units. It’s immediately apparent, at least in my opinion that the Ferrari branded packaging and controller is the better looking of the pair, but if you’re not a Ferrari fan, then its really a matter of preference.
There isn’t really anything in the box in the way of extras, both controllers are pre-wired with USB cables and come as a single piece unit with the exception of some general safety and copyright leaflets that you get with just about anything you buy these days. So instead of a component shot I figured I would show you a stock image taken from Thrustmaster that points to the new feature of the LightBack, can you guess what it is yet? Lights!
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