Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Saitek Eclipse 2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Saitek Eclipse 2.
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Excellent design, Three different illuminated backlighting Colors, Extendable wrist rest, Stylish and sleek, Comfortable and quite, Weight based, Multimedia controls.
Mirrored surface is a dust magnet,
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&rsqu...
Lighting colour defaults back to blue when you reboot. I know blue is a very popular lighting colour, but i much prefer the purple and only wish i didnt have to keep pressing the backlight selection key to get to my chosen colour (i know im nit picki...
The Saitek Eclipse II is one of those keyboards that is very deceptive in terms of looks, however when you see the Saitek logo you know its going to be a quality piece of kit that will have plenty of bundled features. In terms of ease of use and funct...
Abstract: The Saitek Eclipse II is an extremely comfortable keyboard that is great both as a gaming keyboard and a general keyboard. With comfortable and illuminated keys, the Eclipse II is a high quality keyboard for any gaming or regular use environment.ProsSo...
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Published: 2007-08-27, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The Saitek Eclipse II lights up in three fancy colors, red, blue, and purple, and still has room for media buttons including a volume dial and a few pre-set keys for track forward, reverse, and play/pause. The Eclipse II costs about $70.00 online. Sait...
Abstract: March 15, 2007 - In the PC Gaming scene these days, accessories are judged just as much on their form as on their function. The PC modding community has made it clear that unless your Core 2 and GeForce 8800 system is in a chassis that rocks a better ...
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, Backlight looks great for LAN parties
No headphone/speaker or USB plugs for LAN party use, Angle of light makes it hard to read with the backlight, No CD or special programmable buttons, Manual not the easiest read
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 the...
Three colors of illumination, High quality keyboard, adjustable and silent.
Would like to see brighter lighting available.
I have always loved the feel of the Eclipse Keyboards I’ve reviewed over the years. Quiet, responsive keys – the layout is always comfortable, I can’t find much that I don’t like. My only beef with this product would be the amount...
This isnt the first illuminated keyboard I have reviewed here on Tweaknews.net and it probably wont be the last. But one thing I know is that all of them will have to be compared to the Eclipse II to prove whether they are worth buying. Although it...