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Saitek PC Gaming Keyboard Review
Author:Dean Nottis
Date: November 19, 2004
Supplied By: Saitek USA
Price: $56 USD

A Closer Look
The Saitek PC Gaming Keyboard arrived to us in retail packaging and included everything seen here.


Flipping over the Saitek Gaming Keyboard we found the ever familiar adjustable feet.


The programmable Command Pad connects through the back of the keyboard using a cable similar to an RJ-45 Ethernet Cable.


Here is how the Saitek Gaming Keyboard looked once everything was attached. The palm rest just snaps into place.


Once lit this Keyboard was a sight to see. There is a button on the Keyboard itself to turn on and off the LED backlighting. There are also two different settings for the backlighting, dim and bright.



Here is a closer look at the programmable Command Pad.


There is denying this Keyboard is just bad-ass looking, but how did it perform? I’ve been playing Call of Duty United Offensive online quite a bit lately and I had no problems with this Keyboard, late night gaming with the lights off was just awesome. I’ve also been playing through Half Life 2 and again with the lights off this Keyboard was just incredible. The keys are extremely quiet, something my wife is always yelling at me about – while she sleeps I write reviews – not good on a noisy Keyboard.



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