I think pretty much everyone agrees that this is a good system with enough precision. What worries me is that some of Logitech's stuff is a bit fragile after lengthy use. In a few months it will be good to hear the impressions of someone who's used the system for a complete year.
Also, what happens if only one of the three peripherals needs replacement at some point? As i understand it, they use their own connector jacks, so you won't be able for example to substitute a pair of Saitek pedals if the Logitech ones stop working.
These are the most important issues for me, because they concern the use of the product during a depth of time (i know, i'm spoiled from using a sidewinder that's more than 10 years old

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Final question, some people complain about a small "deadzone" in the middle of the stick's range of motion that they can't get rid off, no matter what settings they use in the profiler. Is this something that depends on what each person is used to with their previous joystick, or is it visible/tangible enough to be considered a manufacturing flaw?
I mean, since my sidewinder is so old there is a bit of "wobbling" around the center position where the response is slow or almost non existent. That doesn't bother me at all, because i don't want the aircraft to jerk around the sky everytime i move my little finger. After all, if i want to really move the stick the response is good. If the G940 is similar then i wouldn't mind since it would help cancel out the small, involuntary motions, but having more than a couple degrees of no-resposnse zone makes it harder to judge your inputs.
Thanks to swatty for the review and thank you to everyone who can shed some light on my questions above.