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Frex released its new patended FFB wheel
http://www.frex.com/gp/ffbwheel/index.html



For anyone in US it costs around $1700 + shipping + your preferred momo/sparco etc wheel.

For us europeans the price is a little more bearable at aprox. 1100 eur + shipping + vat + duties + etc..

It's probably going to be THE ultimate wheel. I just calculated that a full frex motion system with the hydrobrake pedals and the simwheel with all the addons and shifters the total cost is around 5000 eur + vat + possible duties.

I just need to buy a house first to fit all the stuff

EDIT: pre-order specs:

FREX Force Feedback Wheel SimWHEEL
Features and Specifications:
*Optical encoder for precision and years of use for wheel axis.
*Very strong force feedback at max setup and it is adjustable by software in menu.
*Ideal for real car simulator and race drive training purpose.
*Rotation: Maximum Lock to Lock 1080 degrees. Full 3 turns of 1.5 Right and Left directions from center.
*Mechanically adjustable to any degrees.
*16 button switch control output. The connector and switch wiring is same as our PRO wheel adapter and WheelBox+.
*Output connectors for our Sequential shifter "Shift+" and Handbrake "Handb+" for PRO model.
*Pedal output: Gas, Brake, Clutch individual 3 axis control which can use with any sensor of Potentiometer DC3.3V, HallMagPOT DC5V, HydroBRAKE DC24V.
*Force Feedback On/Off switch.
*Power AC 100V-240V world wide. (Set includes US type plug cable. PC or PC monitor's 3pin power cable for local electricity will be needed in other countries)
*Standalone PC USB device.
*Compatible with Windows Racing Games.
Drivers are for Microsoft Windows XP
Drivers for Windows Vista is under development

Plus you can't do without the curvedscreen and projector and a 3D stereo system setup and....
looks nice,but still too expensive for gaming,i could get a car for that price,and still left some fuel money
holy f**k i want one!
at that price id like to try it out first... definitely looks interesting though but it looks like its gotten slower over its development
Been waiting for this one for a while. Unfortunately that price is a bit prohibitive at the moment.

Damn i want one.
That's a lot of money for a toy steering wheel. If you spent that sort of money just to get beaten by mouse noobs I think that would be a whole new low.
Looks great, hopefully this will be incorporated into full-motion platforms asap..
It's not worth it. Not worth it and that's all. If only you need it as Sim devoloper or sim system dev or somtehing like that.
Anyone got 8 Grand laying around?
Quote from thisnameistaken :That's a lot of money for a toy steering wheel. If you spent that sort of money just to get beaten by mouse noobs I think that would be a whole new low.

It may not be worth it performance wise but it's more about the immersion and satisfaction you get out of it. Actually I'm even more interested in the hydrobrake since I find the normal "toy" brake pedal is really so far disconnected from the real world. I really like the idea that braking force is measured by pressure and not by the travel distance. Plus you can opt for those halpot potentiometers for that extra resolution and spikefree movement.

And not to sound too much like a fanboy I'd of course would very much want the whole set (or even the wheel), but it's still hard to justify the price with the little time I would use it. But it would be a luxury and oh so fun.... but 7500+ eur (for everything, why go only half way? ) with all the taxes and duty payments it's really hard to justify the price. I wonder if they could export the manufacturing to China while keeping the quality high?

It's a niche product and hence the price and I do like exotics....
Quote from Shotglass :its still quick by ffb wheel standards but i was expecting this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5JjdKeThoA

Yeah I agree, one explanation could be that the video above isn't connected to a live game. It may just be spinning back as fast as the mechanism allows and on the other videos it's partly controlled by the game's FFB feedback. Or maybe they had to cut corners from the first design to get the pricing down and the result is a slower mechnism

I guess we have to wait for a decent review from the brave early adopters who will cough up the money needed.
Looks good, but expensive...
Or just for safety reasons I wouldn´t want to break my thumbs on a force feedback wheel that is overkill

I think it´s quite obvious in the GRID demo with only 50 % force feedback that it´s fast enough.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :Anyone got 8 Grand laying around?

Why Would you need 8k? The wheel doesn't cost no where near that or do you mean for the motion, cockpit, pedals, shifter, handbrake etc... Basically all of Frex's products??
lol,so much buttons
Quote from sam93 :Why Would you need 8k? The wheel doesn't cost no where near that or do you mean for the motion, cockpit, pedals, shifter, handbrake etc... Basically all of Frex's products??

Different currencies and for an entire Frex setup would cost slightly over 8k after shipping (150 lbs!)
Quote from dawesdust_12 :Different currencies and for an entire Frex setup would cost slightly over 8k after shipping (150 lbs!)

If you were a Pro Gamer when you get payed to play games it is alright, if I had some money I would proberly but it because you will have something you proberly wouldn't regret buying you may regret the price though

When I have finished school and college I would like to save for a Frex setup.
Why? Some people spend a fortune on sex stuff, are they pornstars? People buy million $ sports cars, are they racecar drivers? People spend lots of money on computers to overclock, are they l33t hax0rz? Why do I need to be a Pro gamer to spend a lot of money on some setup, and even in comparison to the cars, computers and sex stuff, this is cheap.
Looks really nice. I think I'd have to try that out before I bought one though, it costs more than my car and bike combined.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :Why? Some people spend a fortune on sex stuff, are they pornstars? People buy million $ sports cars, are they racecar drivers? People spend lots of money on computers to overclock, are they l33t hax0rz? Why do I need to be a Pro gamer to spend a lot of money on some setup, and even in comparison to the cars, computers and sex stuff, this is cheap.

I didn't say you had to be a pro gamer, I was just using it as an example thats all.
Quote from sam93 :If you were a Pro Gamer when you get payed to play games it is alright,

I think all the fastest guys in LFS use a very low steering rotation anyway. This wheel's for people who want to feel more like they're racing a real car, not for people who want their hardware to give them an advantage.
its a nice wheel, but 2000 usd ( plus a good steering wheel) its so high for me, damm! I think my wife do not can cope with almost 1 month of salary, all the day keeping it just looking nice at my desk...but anyway many congrats to the buyers, Shige is having good request for tis wheel.

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