Is Saitek and Logitech the same?
Most Saitek products have been rebranded as Logitech G products since their acquisition by the company.
Can I use Logitech throttle with honeycomb yoke?
Note: The Honeycomb Yoke does not come with a throttle quadrant. We recommend the Logitech Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant which plugs into an available USB port. You can even use 2 throttle quadrants to set up a multi-engine configuration as the knobs are interchangeable.
Can you use the Saitek throttle quadrant without yoke?
No, the non-usb version that is packaged with the yoke does not have a controller board inside, it must be connected to the yoke. The standalone (no-yoke) usb version is a separate product.
When did Logitech Buy Saitek?
2007
Logitech paid $13 million to wrest them from Mad Catz, which purchased Saitek back in 2007. Its catalog includes a range of simulation gear, from space-age joysticks to flight yokes and instrument panels.
When did the Saitek x45 come out?
May 7, 2002
Product information
Product Dimensions | 14 x 9.8 x 8.9 inches |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 7, 2002 |
Manufacturer | Saitek |
Language | German |
Did Logitech buy out Saitek?
The company today announced that it has sold its Saitek division to Logitech for $13 million. Saitek, which specializes in flight sticks and steering wheels for flight, space, and farm simulation titles, was originally purchased by Mad Catz in 2007 for $30 million.
Did Logitech acquire Saitek?
–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Logitech International (SIX: LOGN) (Nasdaq: LOGI) today announced that it has acquired Mad Catz Interactive Inc.’s (NYSE MKT: MCZ) SaitekĀ® brand and the Saitek line of flight and space simulation game controller assets for $13 million in cash.