Saitek Eclipse Keyboard
- Black end and silver keys with laser cut lettering for right illumination owing to 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.
Product Description
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. Right-Vu key illumination owing to 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 Outlook (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 owing to each laser-etched key; Feet angle adjustment for most comfort and productivity. System Condition: Connectivity: USB 2.0; Windows XP, XP64 and Windows Outlook (all versions) Windows 7
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This keyboard worked fine at first but after about six months the keys malfuntioned. I have to hit certain keys a few times before they do anything. I’ve had problems with keys sticking too, my shift key sticks a lot. It was a dissipate of cash, I will have to throw mine out.
Rating: 1 / 5
This keyboard was a dissapointment. I am somewhat viaually challanged. The backlighting is done in such a way that it make the keys more hard to see. A plain white keyboard with black lettering would be much better. The blue light would possibly appeal for some one wanting a fancy penetrate.
Rating: 1 / 5
I was not pleased with this keyboard for one reason…reflective paint on the keys. If the keyboard was used in a completely dark room, it would work splendid, but the light from my monitor reflects off of the keys, resulting in a very low contrast between the keys and the illuminated letters on the keys. The tops of the keys should have been painted with a matte, non-reflective black, so that the blue light bright owing to the letters would be more in contrast. In real life use, the visual ergonomics are very poor.
I reflect this keyboard is a splendid concept, but it was poorly realized. The light from a monitor reflects off of the keys, making nearly a silver look which is very low contrast to the illumination affect.
I also bought a small Zippy Illuminated keyboard which is much simpler to read. But, the Zippy is only slightly larger than a laptop keyboard and I wanted a full size, so I ordered the Eclipse.
Rating: 2 / 5
After only a few weeks the letters wear off the keys. There is no litature included with the keyboard. Customer service is practically non existant. Stay away.
Rating: 1 / 5
This keyboard is so poorly designed it’s not even amusing and it is way too expensive for what it is. It is only a USB and does not have an adaptor for PS hookup. The keys are silver instead of white therefore making the reading of letters very hard in any light condition with or without the backlighting of the unit itself. The lighting is not uniform throughout the keyboard. The wrist rest comes off all the time. I got so frustrated that after a while I just threw it away and went back to my ancient keyboard. It is not as silent as some claim and if there was a zero star rating this thing would have certainly gotten it. I bet anything that nobody who produces this keyboard even uses it! so do NOT dissipate your cash on this junk.
Rating: 1 / 5