by Nick Ahrens and Matt Bertz, console reviewers for GAME INFORMER®, the #1 video game magazine
Action Button:
This all-purpose button serves as the primary input for many games. From menu confirmations to pulling off special moves in-game, expect to push it a lot.
Bluetooth:
Unlike the Wii's Nunchuck, te Move and the sub-controller connect wirelessly to the PlayStation 3 via Bluetooth, just like the Sixaxis and DualShock controllers.
Face Buttons:
These are your traditional PlayStation face buttons: X, triangle, square, and circle.
Triggers:
The Move's pressure-sensitive trigger is ideal for shooters, as it can differentiate between short-controlled bursts and full automatic fire based on how hard you press it.
Sensors:
Both the Move and the sub-controller use accelerometers, gyroscopes, and terrestrial magnetic sensors. What does that mean in plain English? These devices accurately measure the speed of your movements and the angle at which you're holding the controller.
Rumble:
Like the DualShock, the Move and sub-controller feature force feedback vibration.
D-pad and Analog Stick:
Just like on the double-handed controllers for PlayStation, the sub-controller features the D-pad and Analog Stick for the movement of your character.
High Quality:
Like other Sont electronics, the Move and sub-controller are built with with solid plastic and have good weight while in hand.
Rechargable Battery
Both the Move and sub-controller feature rechargable lithium-ion batteries. Third-party companies will surely be in a frenzy to offer a charging solution for a full set of four Moves and sub-controllers.