#3578636 - 05/24/12 06:05 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9b8uOZmBU_ghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNZiilfXdDk&feature=youtube_gdata_playerLooks fantastic. My hat is off to Chris on this one,especially the flexibility of the monitor mounting. All in all, the Obutto is the best gaming peripheral I have ever purchased (CH HOTAS and TRACKIR close 2nd). The Obutto Revolution looks even better though.
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#3579342 - 05/25/12 04:17 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Hey fellas, sorry for not replying earlier but it has been balls to the wall trying to get this new cockpit completed and out there for peeps to see........wheeewwww! We're waaaaaaaaaay behind schedule on this thing so it's been a big rush for the past 3-4mths Anyway, it's wickid to see you guys are diggin it and no worries mhe this cockpit makes using your computer for everything else even better Check out our site and you will see the tabletop is still an accessory but now it is two fully articulating tabletops that even tilt. On top of that the acrylic can be left off for mounting other displays to the vesa mounts. Furthermore, the keyboard tray now is on a fully articulating arm so it can, in short, be placed wherever you want. The pedal tray width is 47'ish cm off the top of my head but there is around 49-50cm of room down there in the pedal box area. I doubt there will be any probs with the higher end aftermarket rudder pedals but please correct me if I'm wrong. Keep in mind we will keep selling our original oZone cockpit but will be making some pretty big changes over the summer, and hopefully it will bring the price of that model down some, but still offer all the goodness it has for nearly 6yrs. The r3volution is our stab at the higher end cockpit niche but of course, in true obutto style, a lower price tag with many more features...muahahahah!! Just so you know I have been using the new r3volution cockpit at my US home since last Feb 2011 and it really is gooood. Since that time I only really changed the seat frame (rear portion of the cockpit) to something that looked better and was lighter for the packaging. We will def get Guod a cockpit when they are available so he can do another review for you guys, just give us some time as we are nearly finished with our first production run, but then each country's importer/distributors need to purchase and import them via sea freight. I've always tried to make new accessories fit older generation oZone cockpits but with this one being such a different design altogether only the new fully articulating keyboard tray will fit so it will be offered as an accessory. We may offer the free standing monitor stand as an accessory also but still considering it at the moment. Hope this covers everything for you all, but if not feel free to email me or post it up Best regards, Chris
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#3579361 - 05/25/12 05:10 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Thanks, and yes, PLEASE offer that fre standing monitor mount as an accessory if possible. It looks fantastic, and a greate solution for three monitors, especially being able to hopefully switch between portrait mode and landscape mode on the fly. Thanks.
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#3580178 - 05/26/12 08:24 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Hey Chris! I've looked carefully at the pics now and slowly come up with plans how to migrate to the new setup without sacrificing the features of my modified oZone. Afterburner on the EVGA forums I think mentioned something about speaker mounts for the R3volution, but I don't see them anywhere and I had to make my own for the oZone (see earlier in this thread). Can you elaborate a bit on that? Also I'd like to know if and by how much the height of the screens is adjustable. I have a huge computer case (MM Extended Ascension) sitting next to my pit and the speaker hanging below the left screen clears it by just 12mm. So if I get to hang the speakers below the screens on the R3volution as well, I need enough vertical clearance to do so. What I'd really like is a Yoke mount for the lower center pipe (the one the fighter stick usually attaches to) and have it bent in a way that allows for civilian simming with the center touchscreen permanently attached. Also, more detailed description and pics about which mount bends how far in which dimension would be much appreciated. Can I for example mount my 23" touchscreen on the center and leave it there and still play FPS games without having the keyboard tray touch the screen while swiveling? Can I only mount the left or right half of the acrylic table mount arms? Would need an assymetric setup because I think the left arm would also interfere with my PC case standing there. Can't move it elsewhere, I live in a fairly small place. Thanks in advance, really looking forward to your answers (and guod's review of course!)
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#3580205 - 05/26/12 10:07 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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We may offer the free standing monitor stand as an accessory also but still considering it at the moment.
I'd buy that for sure. I've modified my seat and joystick mount, so if I could buy the new cockpit monitor stand and the table that would be ideal. Existing seat plus new monitor stand Cheers
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#3580876 - 05/27/12 03:17 PM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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#3600389 - 07/02/12 03:11 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Please no one tell my husband. I pre-ordered the new Obutto tonight.
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#3600407 - 07/02/12 03:53 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Oh man. That is sweet. When is it estimated to arrive?
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#3600686 - 07/02/12 03:55 PM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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1 August but I believe that's when it arrives in port. Probably middle of August.
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#3600811 - 07/02/12 08:39 PM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Looks great chris I still have my original and love it.
Ahh CLOD never in the history of Simming has so much been promised and so little given.
However I want to thank Team Fusion for keeping the Dream Alive.
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#3600902 - 07/03/12 12:15 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Here's a picture of my current racing setup.
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#3601255 - 07/03/12 05:12 PM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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For us owners of Obutto v1 here's hoping they offer the monitor mount and arms as a separate purchase. I wouldn't mind upgrading mine to the newer one, if all three monitors are as adjustable as the center one in Chris's newest video.
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#3601407 - 07/03/12 10:39 PM
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For us owners of Obutto v1 here's hoping they offer the monitor mount and arms as a separate purchase. I wouldn't mind upgrading mine to the newer one, if all three monitors are as adjustable as the center one in Chris's newest video. +1
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#3601416 - 07/03/12 10:58 PM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Panther, Hoping for a SimHQ review of the new 'pit sometime after mid-august I'm looking seriously at this one but there's a few questions I have about it that the vids don't asnwer, like how far aft can those monitor mounts stretch (for side panels ala Helios), and can the monitor mounts be attached to the seat rails instead of the 10 and 2 o'clock positions of the front frame. Also, as far as the stick and throttle mounts are attached: I have a stick shaft extension for my WH and don't know if the front of the seat cushion will interfere with full aft control movement, and that's if I can actually mount the stick low enough to take advantage of the extension in the first place. The Revo looks really nice but IMO it's still a racing cockpit that's been modified for HOTAS use, not a flight sim cockpit. I do however love the idea of an all-in-one workstation/pit.
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#3601590 - 07/04/12 09:16 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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Please no one tell my husband. I pre-ordered the new Obutto tonight. It is nice to see a wife worry this way for a change! Most of the time it is the husbands that have to worry in this fashion! Personally I have been denied the opportunity to go through this relationship-enriching experience because Obutto does not ship to Africa! Well, actually that is not strictly true but getting the whole set up to my location would probably cost just as much or even more than the pit itself!
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#3609559 - 07/19/12 02:10 AM
Re: Review: Obutto oZone Gaming Cockpit
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