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Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard ( PK02AU) | 
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| Brand: Saitek Category: CE
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $43.60 You Save: $26.35 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 205 reviews Sales Rank: 399
Platform: Playstation2 Color: Silver black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 2 Keyboard: QWERTY Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 9 x 1.1 nv:Keyboard Type: Keyboard Keys: 104 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: PK02AU Model: PK02AU UPC: 021165105522 EAN: 0021165105881 ASIN: B000H6AY6M
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| Features:
| • | Key characters and keypad illuminate through laser-etched keys | | • | Media keys for volume control, play/pause and skip tracks | | • | Variable backlighting adjusts through dimmer mechanism | | • | Angle adjustment and extendable wrist rest for maximum comfort to suit the way you type | | • | Weighted base with large area rubber feet to keep keyboard securely planted to the desk |
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Product Description The Eclipse II keyboard gives you a choice of purple, red and blue backlighting colors, which are adjustable via a dimmer mechanism. Key characters and keypad illuminate making the Eclipse II ideal for use in any lighting environment. Solidly constructed from high quality materials and stylish silver casing (included), the Eclipse II's weighted base and large area rubber feet keep it firmly planted to the desk while cushioned. Silent keys mean hours of fatigue-free use.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 200 more reviews...
Great Keyboard October 7, 2008 It's not as quiet as I hoped for, but its not loud at all. I absolutely love the inscribed keys-they're very very easy to see both when lit and when not. Very easy to change the lighting color and the dimming- just hit a small button to scroll through the colors (blue, red, pink-purple) and use the dial to move from completely dark to bright. You can only have the set colors though. I haven't figured out if I could change the music control keys (skip song, play, pause, stop) to work with winamp. Not sure if this is possible. Keys are easy to push and quite responsive. Wrist rest is easily removable and comfortable. Whole thing looks great!
Great keyboard! October 4, 2008 I've owned this keyboard for over a year and love it. I'm a visual typist and like to work at night but didn't always want a bright overhead light on. This works perfect! I like the fact that it's backlit, unlike others I've seen on the market which have too much white light, this is more understated. The only con, however, is that the light could be a little brighter so you had the option of turning it down, and the light isn't very consistent throughout the keyboard, but it definitely does what I need it to do, and I love the option of 3 different colors; red is my favorite - easy on the eyes. I've just purchased another keyboard as a gift for my Mother, so I'd definitely recommend it to others.
great back lit keyboard! September 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this after thinking about buying a laptop with a back lit keyboard. But after testing a 15 inch Inspirion & a XPS. I decided to buy a PC with a back lit key board instead. I'm glad I did! I bought a fully loaded Dell XPS 630i with a 24 inch monitor and printer for $1,200 and my Saitek key board makes it complete.
Saitek Eclipse II - Rock solid keyboard... September 23, 2008 Originally I just wanted a keyboard with back lighted keys. The Eclipse II model is a major improvement, unlike the Eclipse I, this keyboard had a solid construction. A heavier weight paired with rubber anti-slip pads insures the keyboard will not move under use. The keys are another nice feature, they have a good tactile feel and response. I highly recommend this keyboard for gamers.
Decent but room for improvement September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Saitek Eclipse II after quite a bit of research into illuminated keyboards and have discovered personally that most of the reviews here and elsewhere are accurate.
The good: Yes, it's a glowing keyboard. All keys are visible in low or no light. There are three color choices available. There are a variety of quick keys such as A/V volume, play, mute, etc. It's a reasonably ergonmic keyboard and fairly comfortable for typing or gaming.
The bad: The brilliance of the lighting leaves much to be desired. Blue is probably the most brilliant of the three color choices and even at the max setting it's far from "bright." In fact, the other colors (purple and red) are barely visible. Many common quick keys are nonexistent such as browser navigation, power control, and calculator.
Te ugly: No, that's not a typo. The "h" key routinely sticks. Further, the space bar uses a single central spring support rather than the traditional (and much more reliable) double spring, making "spacing" an exercise of precision, requiring re-learning your basic keyboarding to press the space key precisely in the middle. This is a surmountable obsticle, though on a $70 plus keyboard, it should be a complete non-issue. I have not had the keyboard long enough to experience the fading keys that others have experienced, though I don't doubt the veracity of that claim given the other issues I've run into.
Bottom line: Yes, this is an illuminated keyboard. However, it is far from a GOOD keyboard, or even a good illuminated keyboard. For the money, buyers rightfully should expect much more than is delivered. Wait until the Eclipse III comes out, or look for one of the very few other illuminated keyboards out there.
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