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MX13963
  • MX13963: Eclipse II Keyboard
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MX13963
Only$69.99
  • SKU: MX13963
  • ILC: 021165105522
  • Part #: PK02AU
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Customer Reviews

Average Rating:
3/5
With 5 Customer Reviews
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Good

4/5
 3/9/2011 1:32:16 PM
Saitek Keyboard from Red Deer writes:
Strengths:
Great keyboard
Comfortable
No problems yet
Weaknesses:
A few of the lights aren't the right color for the keyboard. When I have it on red there is a purple light still going.
The space bar is making an annoying squeaking noise when I use it.
Summary:
Overall pretty good. Just annoyances more than anything

Not a Bad Keyboard

4/5
 4/13/2010 10:26:24 AM
Reno from Edmonton writes:
Strengths:
It has backlighting that is nice because I game in lowlight conditions.
I can't realy complain about it. Its nice and hefty and has 2 levels of stands to suit typing needs. The keys are bulky and have a smooth feeling to them.
Weaknesses:
Keyboard is a bit too large, not fitting under my rollout keyboard tray.
Summary:
A great keyboard with multiple colors. I wil be getting a new one but this one is awesome for the time being.

Awesome backlit keyboard designed specifically for lowlight conditions.

5/5
 9/14/2009 10:05:39 PM
Brieal from Wetaskiwin writes:
Strengths:
- Weighted design makes shifting the keyboard accidentally during gameplay (FFR for example) extremely difficult.
- Not only do large format keys make the letters stand out, but the LEDs are continuously vibrant even during the daytime making typing just that much simpler.
- Adjustable LED brightness.
- It has underglow. 'Nuff said.
- Decent sized USB cord (also comes with a PS2 adapter).
Weaknesses:
- Wrist support is awkward at best, and when attached it makes it difficult to type with a slideout desk.
- Media keys will only work outside of a program window with special patches (different patches for different programs) not offered by the manufacturer.
- Glossy finish around keys collects dust like crazy.
Summary:
I've had this keyboard for close to a year and I've never had any problems with it. Not only is it gorgeous in it's design with its large format keys and backlit LEDs but its ideal for lighthanded and heavyhanded typers alike. The keys give the perfect amount of resistance for myself (an extremely lighthanded typist) but are also rather comfortable for my brother (a rather heavyhanded typist). A purchase I would make time and time again.

Great keyboard!

4/5
 11/15/2008 8:16:02 PM
Jim from Edmonton writes:
Strengths:
-Can find it in the dark
-Made typing more interesting
-Many colors to choose from (lights)
-Very sturdy build (Is slightly heavy so keyboard does not slip around)
Weaknesses:
-At first, the keys are a little hard to press, but that will wear out after use making typing softer to the touch.
-The glossy finish on the keyboard (not the keys) gets irritating when you pay attention to fingerprints
Summary:
I have been using this for quite a while and love it to bits.
The best part, of course, is the lights. I enjoy changing the lights to what I am doing and intensity to match.
This made typing more exciting for me in an odd way.
If I do not use it with my computer, I use it with my Xbox360 during online play, and once again, the lights are great as they allow me to find the keyboard in deep darkness.

Minus the backlighting, its just a regular keyboard, at an extraordinary price.

2/5
 8/30/2008 4:44:36 AM
Rigo from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
The only real plus to this keyboard over a standard one is the multicolor backlighting, which i found no use for.
Weaknesses:
I didnt like the wrist support it came with, its too high. The keyboard is very large and bulky. Pretty standard features for a rediculously priced keyboard. Buttons also began to stick after a spill, just like anyother keyboard.
Summary:
I got this as a gift, so i cant really complain. However, i would never spend more than $20 on a keyboard. There are some $15 keyboards out there that have all the same features (minus the backlighting) which are much more compact, and just as durable.
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