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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated Keyboard
Verdict: After using the Eclipse II for a good few weeks now I wouldn't swap it back with my old one, not only does it have the looks and stylish design to it but also because of the solid construction, sturdy feel and is the most comfortable keyboard I've used in
Summary: Founded in 1979, Saitek entered the gaming market in 1993 and since then has grown to become a major brand in gaming peripherals for the PC. All their products are designed by gamers for gamers, to help them get the best out of their favorite PC games, th
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Title: Saitek Eclipse Keyboard
Summary: Hello and welcome to another Xtreme review today we are going to be reviewing the Saitek Eclipse keyboard but before we do let us tell you a little about Saitek themselves, well Saitek where founded in 1979 and started making chess computers all the way u
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Title: Review: Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated Keyboard
Pros: Fluorescent lights. Extremely quiet and comfortable to use
Cons: Occasional un-responsive key. Not wireless. Styling is below par
Verdict: Solid keyboard, and just about more attractive than a neon-lit car
Summary: Review: Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated KeyboardA funky yet purposeful design
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60/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Illumintated Keyboard
Pros: Lower price compared to that of other backlit keyboards; three LED color options; easy setup.
Cons: No additional keys or customization software; keys feel cramped and mushy; not as fully featured as the competition.
Verdict: If all you want is a backlit keyboard, Saitek's Eclipse II does that very well. We wish that Saitek had also refined the key feel and added a few other features. Aside from lighting up, it doesn't offer gamers much to get excited about.
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60/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated Keyboard
Verdict: I've got a light touch when it comes to keyboards and mice and I generally prefer short-stroke laptop-style keyboards. I always have to chuckle a bit when I hear a heavy hitter typist wailing away in a office environment. BAM! Bam! ...Bam BaM BAM! Kind of
Summary: Most illuminated keyboards are pretty generic-looking; but the Eclipse II has style. Do you need one of these? Well...no, you don\'t. Do you WANT one of these? Oh yeah, you want one of these!
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95/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Illumintated Keyboard
Pros: Lower price compared to that of other backlit keyboards; three LED color options; easy setup.
Cons: No additional keys or customization software; keys feel cramped and mushy; not as fully featured as the competition.
Verdict: If all you want is a backlit keyboard, Saitek's Eclipse II does that very well. We wish that Saitek had also refined the key feel and added a few other features. Aside from lighting up, it doesn't offer gamers much to get excited about.
Summary: It's taken us a while to get our hands on Saitek's Eclipse II backlit keyboard. It was originally announced at E3 this year, and we're only now getting some hands-on time with it. The design hasn't changed that much since the original Eclipse board; the o
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60/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated Keyboard
Pros: Sturdy and stylish, Three different color options are nice, Dimmer knob is a nice addition, Comfortable to use for extended periods of time
Cons: Price. $60 US for a keyboard might be steep for some, Backlit keys could be a bit brighter
Summary: Craving one of the coolest looking gamer keyboards around? The Eclipse II delivers. It can be equipped with three different LED colors, and also packs a fair amount of functionality.
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90/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard
Pros: Great choice of lighting, Very good build quality, Silent keys, Just a tad bigger than usual keyboards, Good adjustable size and height., Solid grip on surface, Back-light looks great for LAN parties
Cons: No headphone/speaker or USB plugs for LAN party use, Angle of light makes it hard to read with the back-light, No CD or special programmable buttons., Manual not the easiest read
Verdict: The Saitek Eclipse II Gaming Keyboard is a very well built, back-light keyboard without a lot of fancy extras. You will not find any head phone jacks or USB ports and it also lacks programmable buttons and therefore any software to program them. So there
Summary: Saitek's Eclipse II keyboard is the successor of the Eclipse. It features three different backlight colors and some very comfortable keys for stress and pain free gaming. The layout looks a bit futuristic, while keeping the size and weight at the same lev
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79/100 |
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Title: Saitek Eclipse Keyboard
Summary: Gaming in the dark adds to the atmosphere but the idea comes a cropper if you can't see the keyboard. Saitek's backlit Eclipse solves the problem in style.
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90/100 |