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Perhaps the form factor of PowerA's previous Moga -- a Bluetooth-enabled Android game controller -- was too mobile for you?
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PowerA's got you covered, showing off its full controller-sized Moga Pro this week at CES 2013.
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The original MOGA is pocket-sized, streamlined and very portable.
ENGADGET: PowerA's Moga Android game controller grows in Pro model, arrives this spring
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The original pocket-sized version of MOGA was released on October 22, 2012 to critical acclaim, and has attracted support from top mobile developers and publishers who want to bring console-like precision and control to their Android phone and tablet-based games.
ENGADGET: PowerA's Moga Android game controller grows in Pro model, arrives this spring
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There's also a stand included, should you choose to use the Moga Pro with your Bluetooth-enabled Android tablet -- the controller's built in phone holder extends all the way up to the (enormous) Note 2.
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Features of the MOGA Pro include a full-sized console-style grips, precision dual analog sticks, 4 action buttons, a classic directional pad, two shoulder buttons, two shoulder triggers, rechargeable batteries, USB charging cord and a tablet stand.
ENGADGET: PowerA's Moga Android game controller grows in Pro model, arrives this spring
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The MOGA Controller is the first state-of-the-art, full-featured controller designed specifically for mobile devices.
ENGADGET: PowerA's MOGA Bluetooth Android controller launching on October 21 for $50
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The differences from Moga's previous iteration are clear and many: a rechargeable battery built in, a d-pad, larger face buttons, full analog sticks with click, and shoulder buttons just above triggers (and a backlight, if you're into that kinda thing).
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