Now for T.16000M of Thrustmaster:
The precision blew me away really. The joystick has defakto NO DEAD ZONE on any axis and react to every little thing extremely precise, which was a bit due to the relatively hard (but still significantly softer than the Cyborg X) is not, however, return spring completely usable. The processing of the stick itself is fine, but would certainly not achieve top marks in official tests, because it affects relatively inexpensive, yet robust at first glance.
Ergonomics:
The stick is good grip, but here a rubber coating of the stick as the Cyborg X would have been quite better. The frequently-called slippage sticks to relatively smooth surfaces I can confirm (happens only when you are virtually no weight to the stick), and it is good to compensate during the operation by right light downward pressure. Next striking and disturbing at first, the game was the fire button of roughly 5 °, the acoustics gives the impression that you would already have fired; These are probably to something like a "security Dead Zone" - getting used to, but ok.
The Coli-Hat is significantly worse than the Cyborg X. Although he responds better, is a bit too slippery and not provided with a tip in the heat of battle as often in other models is the case, ultimately, because here again missing a rubber coating.
The delivery included two pieces of plastic to rebuild the thumb holder for left-handers. A button on the bottom of the stick allows switching the sticks to the "Left-handed mode", which, however, no longer causes than the 12 lower buttons to reflect in their numbering. Ever are really only 6 of these buttons really easy to reach, which is why the remaining 6 on the other side more suitable only for rarely used actions.
Next it should be mentioned that there are no programming options for the buttons of the sticks - here was the Cyborg X much better with the (not necessarily too beautiful) software. The T.16000M has apart from the drivers, no software to configure or program the buttons.
To boost control can be said that I find them much worse than the Cyborg X. First, it is unfavorable directly under the stick positioned (some might so have large hands that control is possibly operated by mistake when pulling up) and on the other hand it acts relatively little robust (the controller itself is a little shaky attached), fully oriented but a quite precise service.
All in all, the stick probably hard to beat in this price range. The precision is definitely unmatched by other products in the same price range. Ultimately, however, it remains a matter of taste.