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Our award-winning keyboard design just got better! The Eclipse PC keyboard features patented TrueVu key illumination for use in any light, from day to total darkness. True-Vu key illumination through the keys! The Eclipse 104-key keyboard features patented Blue LED key illumination and backlighting, Zero-Slope design and adjustable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort. It is a Plug’n’Play design with USB connector. Compatible with Windows 7, Windows XP, XP64 and Windows Vista (all versions); Designed for applications where low light conditions prevent accurate use of a normal keyboard; Volume buttons and Bright/Dim/Off selector to control LED backlighting; TruVu keys that allow the lighting to glow through each laser-etched key; Feet angle adjustment for maximum comfort and productivity. System Requirement: Connectivity: USB 2.0; Windows XP, XP64 and Windows Vista (all versions) Windows 7
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Technical Details

- Black finish and silver keys with laser cut lettering for true illumination through the keys!
- Zero-slope design and adjustable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort.
- Three lighting levels, volume control and mute buttons.
- 104 key keyboard
- Plug and Play USB Design. Windows 98, SE, ME, 2000 and XP compatible.
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Customer Buzz
 ":)" 2010-10-04
By Veronica Zak (CHARDON, OH, US)
I love this keyboard.



I bought it over two years ago after much research.

To this day it has functioned perfectly. I use it almost every day and I game on it occasionally.

None of the coating has rubbed off, none of the keys have stuck or stopped working. The light works and is just as bright as ever.



I really couldn't be happier and if it does become problematic with age, I would buy another one in a heartbeat.

It's quiet, comfortable and sexy. :)

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 "Love this keyboard!" 2010-09-28
By Mander (Oakridge,OR)
This keyboard is extremely comfortable to use (forget the wrist rest...left it in the box.) The keys are nicely spaced, quiet,easy to read at night,non-sticky (unless you spill your wine on the keyboard), fat space-bar, and lovely blue glow is pleasant at night.



My daughter came to visit and fell in love with the keyboard as well. Tried to order one toa be shipped to her after she left, but it has been 3 weeks and I am still waiting for shipment. Out of stock? Why does Amazon not notify of that? Anyway, it must be a fast seller or it would be in stock.



This is my second illuminated keyboard. I purchased one of the first Saitek put on the market and wore the paint of the keys after years of use. Finally got a new one and a "spare". You ask why I did not give her my "spare"? She is a private pilot and flew to visit me, so I did not want to add to her flight weight.



I don't use it for "gaming" per se, so can't attest to how it would hold up under that kind of abuse. For daily use, I say it's perfect!

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 "Paradise By The Keyboard Lights" 2010-08-11
By Rusty Spoons (North Jersey, USA)
I bought this thing some time ago, but have not gotten to review it until now.

This lapse in time is a good thing though, and allows me to understand the keyboard a bit better.

Honestly I have nothing bad to say about this thing, and in fact I am writing this review with it.



I purchased it to help me out when I'm using the PC into the wee-hours of the morning.

My desk light is often off, this is because I am a photographer and I can't have too much ambient light when editing images.

Until I got this thing I was typing by the light of the monitor, I must say that this is a great improvement.

It's brightness is adjustable, but I just find myself leaving it on the brightest setting all the time, any dimmer and it is too dark.

Not really sure why I see it marketed as a "gaming" keyboard though, it really isn't at all good for games.

It's mostly just a standard keyboard that lights up and looks awesome, like some fancy keyboard from the control deck of a spaceship.

I've been using it for a while now, and I must say that I am very pleased with comfortable and responsive it has been.



Not much else to say, aside from that it's well worth the price.

I may even be buying another this week for my other PC...



~Rusty









Customer Buzz
 "Excellent" 2010-07-06
By Futuregray
Keyboard arrived before estimated arrival date, and was shipped in good packaging. Was as advertised and works well. Keyboard is responsive and easy to type on, works well for typing and gaming. Backlighting is clear and keys are visable in any light. Users of MAC keyboards should take note however, because of the spacing, I often hit 7 instead of 8, but thats probably just me, and a. Cursory glance at what I'm typing makes it only the slightest thought.

Customer Buzz
 "Paint wears off" 2010-05-06
By Shayne J. Wissler (SLC, Utah USA)
Didn't take very long for the paint to start wearing off the keys. X, C, S, and > are almost illegible now.


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Saitek award-winning keyboard design just got better! The Eclipse PC keyboard features patented TrueVu key illumination for use in any light, from day to total darkness.True-Vu key illumination through the keys! The Eclipse 104-key keyboard features patented red LED key illumination and backlighting, Zero-Slope design and adjustable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort. It is a Plug'n'Play design with USB connector.
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Technical Details

- Black finish and silver keys with laser cut lettering for true illumination through the keys
- Zero-slope design and adjustable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort
- Three lighting levels, volume control and mute buttons
- Night Vision Sensitive Red Hue
- Plug and Play USB Design. Windows 98, SE, ME, 2000 and XP compatible.
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Customer Buzz
 "It's just... meh" 2010-09-19
By Raian the Fallen
For the first few days, I loved it. It was amazing. But after I got used to it and started to really break it in...



Alot of times, the space bar doesn't register for me. I think it's just my model, or my cuh-razy typing. It's not a very big deal to most people, it's really bothersome for me. If I would've known about the Razer Lycosa before buying this, I would've bought that instead.



That being said, it's not an awful keyboard, but... it's not a very amazing one either.

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 "Really liked this keyboard for a long time, but..." 2010-09-10
By J. Becker
First, the great things about this keyboard. It's awesome looking, properly sized (not too big, not too small), has no extraneous buttons that you don't need (multimedia buttons) except for volume up/down/mute, has no extraneous buttons that you'll accidentally hit, feels fairly decent (not like a mechanical keyboard, but not bad either), and has an appropriate level of noise without being silent. Also, the labeling is pretty clean. This is my second Saitek.



One thing I've noticed through the years is that when I start typing fast, I transpose keystrokes (i.e., flip two keys) more frequently, or I stick spaces in between words in the wron gplaces. (did that on purpose to demonstrate)



I thought this was me. I know I was a fast typer back in the day, but now I think I must have gotten worse!



Then I read a forum entry about the bug in the Das Keyboard: [...]



This person said that he noticed he was having more typos with the keyboard. Acting on a hunch, he pressed the asdf keys all at the same time, repeatedly. They always got entered in the same order (from left to right), even though he knew his keys were getting hit at slightly different times. (After all, fingers come in different lengths!) The order should have been fairly random, or perhaps the "s" tending to be first, since that was a longer finger.



I've been thinking about splurging and getting a new "clicky" mechanical keyboard like the Das, but this forum entry gave me real pause. Wow. That's a serious bug.



Then I tried it on the Saitek II with red keys. (haven't tried it on my Saitek I, since it basically died and I borrowed my daughter's II while trying to figure out what to do.) Exactly the same problem. Always asdf in the same pattern, unless I really screw things up.



This is not to say that I'm a great typist, but you certainly can't be a great rifleman without a great rifle.



So, I like the Saitek, but this is a flaw. And, apparently it's a flaw with the Das as well.



The Das is made in Austin, Texas. The president of the company admitted the problem, offered to replace any problem keyboards, and has retooled everything to fix it. http://www.daskeyboard.com/blog/?p=82 That's pretty awesome, so I'm doing that. I'm just worried now that the Saitek will make my 8-year-old daughter not do as well in her typing software.



To sum up, I love this keyboard. I still think I would prefer a "clicky" mechanical keyboard anyway for its noise, the way it sounds like I'm actually working on something :-), and the quality of the mechanism. The bottom line is that the Saitek is nice, but a good keyboard can last decades and I type for a living (I'm a programmer). So I'm going to pay a few bucks more and buy the Das (which apparently are out of stock on Amazon.com at the moment, but are available by googling for "Das Keyboard") Other good sites to check out is Unicomp, which makes new IBM Model-M style keyboards (they bought the patent from IBM, google for them, it's a cheesy Yahoo store but the company is for real) and "clicky keyboards" (google for it too) which has lots of really great FAQ's and the legendary original IBM model M keyboards (haven't been made in a decade, but click keyboards refurbs and sells them and gets rave reviews on the net.)



Bottom line: I buy EVERYTHING on Amazon, even groceries and energy drinks (Xenergy!) but carefully think about whether this is the right keyboard for you if you game or type quickly. Maybe a dorky old beige keyboard (model M) or a new mechanical keyboard is "the one" for you.

Customer Buzz
 "Overall good" 2010-08-22
By Jon M
I got this a few months ago so I can play World of Warcraft on my laptop at home and have a numberpad and not worry about batteries. It works fine, only had 2 instances when one of the holy WASD keys got stuck down, and that was easily remedied by pushing it again.

Its fine on the comfort level, the wrist rest is nifty cause you can adjust how far out it goes, from being right up next to it to where it is in the picture. The keys feel fine, just like my old wireless one, but they might annoy a roomie if you are actually in the same room.

The backlighting is really nifty too. Comes both straight through whats on the keys and through the gaps between. Due to the plastic nature of it though, some lettering isn't crystal clear, but any moron can tell whats written there.

Only bonus keys on it are volume up, down, mute, and light brightness change (high, low, off).

Overall its a good keyboard. But if you have a higher budget than this for gaming, go ahead and splurge on something higher, maybe the next level Eclipse.

Customer Buzz
 "Saitek Eclipse keyboard" 2010-08-15
By Arturo Noriega Sevilla (Mexico)
Coming from a generic brand, old, slow, and quite hard keyboard anything would have been an improvement. Despite this, I can still 'feel' the things I like about one electronic piece of typing or the other.

The Saitek Eclipse keyboard feels solid, has a nice appearance (but nothing special) and feels good to use. Backlighting isn't the reason I got it but I occasionally use it. There are 2 levels to it, one for day and night use each, but I'm sure you'll just use them depending on your preferences. Mine lights red and doesn't seem too even when seen from the side. Numpad and generic keys are mostly OK, Insert-Pg Down keys don't light up as good.

In general it feels quite good for everyday work, there's no macros for gaming so I'm surprised it even can be considered to fit into that category. The only multimedia keys are volume controls, would have been nice to have playback controls but you might be OK using control keys à la Winamp and other programs. There's an armrest also which adds to the ergonomics of the Eclipse. Other things: USB connection (quite long cable), 1.5W stated maximum consumption and made in China.

Customer Buzz
 "Had it for a year." 2010-08-13
By K. M. Freeman-Hoerle (Metro Detroit)
I bought this keyboard because of the back lit keys. It was really a godsend being that I most often play games at night. But alas, it wasn't too long before I had to replace it.



After about 6 months the (space bar key) started sticking in a depressed position. Yes, very sad indeed. It also got dirty easy being that there is a big gap between each key.



I almost replaced it with the latest Cyborg V.7 but thought better of it and decided to give the Razor Lycosa a chance, and I am glad i did, but that is another review for another day.



The Saitek Eclipse was a nice keyboard for its time, :b a long time ago. Its NOT a keyboard for gaming but that is what I used it for anyways.


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The Eclipse II keyboard gives you a choice of backlighting colours – purple, red and blue – 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, including a stylish silver casing, 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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Technical Details

- 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 / Quiet, cushioned keys for hours of stress-free use / Familiar 104 key layout
- 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
- System Requirement: Connectivity: USB 2.0 Works with: Windows XP, XP64, Vista (all versions) and Windows 7
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Customer Buzz
 "Lighted keyboard" 2010-08-28
By viola h concannon
I ordered two of the keyboards, one for me & one for my son`s birthday. Now I don`t have to turn on a lamp to use the keyboard, I love it!

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 "Worse than a standard keyboard." 2010-08-26
By Allen L. Sheu
I was suggested this keyboard by a friend, and bought it with gaming in mind.



+ The biggest issue I have with standard keyboards is the inability to press certain combiniations of keys at the same time. While I certainly did not stress test this on the Eclipse II, I had no issues with my normal activity.

- The left ctrl key was very insensitive, causing me to issue wrong commands, which is unacceptible in gaming. I found out that the rubber membrane beneath the key was misaligned, and I had to pop off the ctrl key every couple months to re-adjust it.

- The keyboard is bigger/heavier than standard keyboards, and the keys are noticabily stiffer. This may be prefered by some people, but I can't see how having any extra delay would be good for gaming.

- The paint on the keys wears out easily (I've used it for less than a year). While the painted letters on standard keyboards usually fades, this keyboard is actually worse as the letters and the actual color of the keys will fade using this keyboard.



Overall, I expected a lot more from a $50 keyboard. For my purposes, it performs worse than a cheap standard keyboard.

Customer Buzz
 "Worth the wait" 2010-08-20
By Siouxthegal (Central Florida)
Our Dell keyboard letters and numbers started fading not long after we got it. We never had this fading problem before. Got progressively worse so started searching for a backlit one. My husband has backlit on his laptop and I love it. I kept going back to this one and when I decided it was out of stock so I waited. Well worth the wait, I love it. Love the choice of 3 colors-blue,red,purple. I have long nails and to type its great, comfortable for your wrists. Had it almost a month so if I notice any "cons" I will add another review. This was a good price at Amazon (prices usually are) and by the way, we bought a Vista computer and upgraded to Win 7 Ultimate and this works great. That was another one of my researching ventures.

Customer Buzz
 "Had to send it back" 2010-08-14
By jam
After typing for eight hours my hands and wrists were very sore. The keys weren't confortable. It looks really cool and I loved the illumination but it was just not comfortable for heavy typing.

Customer Buzz
 "Absolutley perfect keyboard in every way ~" 2010-08-11
By John A. Pommon
The shape size and weight of the board is good for someone with big hands.

The keys are not flat and close together like most other boards making it easy to accidently press adjacent keys and causing typos,

Pretty blue glow is cool. A great keyboard at a great price.






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