Pros -
lots of buttons, nice-ish feel to the wheel itself, shifter is in perfect position, easy to get inside of.
Cons -
after a month or so you will have to tighten some things up inside to stop the wheel from moving. Rubber can become very abrasive, and quite slippery as it starts to wear. Paddles feel kind of weird.
But all in all a great wheel, especially for the price. But, with G25 prices lowering to around £100 - £120, i would say its well worth forking out some extra money for the benefits. One of the biggest is that the G25 is so much smoother, and according to those who own one, the G27 is smoother than a G25.
Check out the Logitech Driving Force GT, it is compatible with Windows with their latest drivers.
-Pros
-Maximum Turning of 900 degrees same as g25/27, and can be limited by gaming software
- lots of buttons
- they keep getting cheaper in some spots they are an equal price to the MOMO racing, if not the same price they are only 30-40 dollars more expensive.
-Good forcefeedback better than momo
- has helical gearing mesh for way smoother operation than the momo, even smoother than the g25
- Cons
- it has the momo racings same style of pedals, they however are very durable, i haven't worn them out yet.
Do some research on it, the DFGT is definitely the better wheel. I have been using the MOMO Racing (black) for quite some time, it has alot of play and knocking and after a while the Forcefeedback just stopped working.