


The difference with Thrustmaster's offerings is that for an additional $50, they offer the Pro versions of these wheels. Again, they look a little different from a design perspective but they both have the same internal mechanisms which means they perform the same in-game. Here, the T150 is compatible with PlayStation and PC and the TMX is compatible with Xbox and PC. You see, at $200, Thrustmaster offers the T150 and the TMX. On Thrustmaster's side, the situation is almost identical with just one more added step. I prefer the G29 but that's just my opinion. The important thing to note is that despite their differences in design and console compatibility, they have the exact same internal mechanisms and thus perform the same on track - it's just a matter of whether you're on Playstation or Xbox, and if you’re on PC, just choose whichever you think looks nicer. The other main difference is in their appearance as they look a tad different. So what's the difference between them? Well, the G920 is compatible with Xbox and PC whereas the G29 is compatible with Playstation and PC. These both retail for around $200 to $230 nowadays. On Logitech's side, we have the G920 and G29. To begin, I will quickly explain some very important details about these wheels that are essential to know if you are seriously considering them: Logitech & Thrustmaster Offerings Explained
