Date: January 24th, 2007
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Logitech
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LOGITECH CORPORATE PROFILE

Logitech designs, manufactures and markets personal interface products that enable people to effectively work, play, and communicate in the digital world. The company's products combine essential core technologies, continuing innovation, award-winning industrial design and excellent price performance.
During the past few years, Logitech has significantly broadened its product offering and increased its presence in the retail sector, as consumers enhance their basic systems with more fully featured interface devices that add functionality and cordless freedom to their desktops, as well as supplementary devices designed for new applications and specific purposes such as gaming, multimedia or visual communication on the Internet.
Today, Logitech's retail business accounts for more than 80 percent of its revenue. To provide the market with a broadening array of best-of-category products, Logitech's business model calls for supplementing its internal engineering and manufacturing strength with additional products and technologies through a combination of strategic acquisitions and industry partnerships.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
Every gamer has experienced it. You are playing a marathon session of your favorite game, the playing is intense and you concentration is at a level makes your tongue stick out the side of your mouth like a toddler. Every level change or your player death has you wiping your hands anxiously on your pants whenever the possibility comes up. Admit it, it gets tiring doesn't it. Wiping once or twice a minute so you can at least keep your desperate grasp on your controller so you can hand you opponents ass to him on a silver platter.
Thankfully, there might be a solution to your sweaty palms. For a while, Logitech has had their ventilated computer gamepad controller on the market and we got our hands on a sample to see if it does the job it is intended to do, or is it more of a gimmick.