Well, obviously keys are a must, with comfortable ergonomics and responsive switches being equally handy. Multi-coloured backlights? Silver-painted WSAD keys? Cursor keys? Touch-sensitive control panel? Declare your gamer status with something that lights up five different ways. The Cyborg takes your average gaming keyboard and goes the extra mile, but problems with the software and some of its keys ruin the The touch panel is a fingerprint Its a touch plasticky for the money Saiteks asking, but the Cyborg is a reasonable gaming keyboard with an interesting line in coloured illumination.
Nicht nur die Optik macht einiges her, sondern auch Reviewers Liked Customizable backlighting schemes Plenty of programmable macro keys Touch screen and different lighting scheme is unique Multi-colored lighting Spiffy touch-sensitive dashboard Macro keys Accessible USB and audio ports.
Reviewers Didn't Like Metal reinforced keys can wear down Backlight is slightly distracting Features keys total, with 12 programmable "Cyborg" keys Confusing and unpolished software Poor typing experience Poor support and documentation Difficult-to-push spacebar Poor software Some issues with XP Not great for standard computer use Spacebar and Cyborg keys feel cheap.
By About. By Digital Trends on August 25, 50 Saitek has made an attempt to bring a highly customizable gaming keyboard to the gaming masses, and should be commended for that. Usb and 3. Cons: This keyboard is so nerdy that i feel bad using it. Lights blend in with other keys, but not more than you would expect. Overall Review: This is awesome, but if you are looking for a more professional keyboard, like for work or something this probably is too much for you.
This thing if for gamers, not accounting. Pros: First of all, the keyboard looks very nice. I like how the different areas of the keyboard can be changed individually has about 5 colors to choose from. In addition, the keyboard itself has a very nice feeling to it, though those used to laptop keyboards may not like it personally, I'm a fan of stiffer keys.
The 2 modes are very handy, especially when you need to lock the Windows keys. Although I have no use for the macro keys, I'm sure they work very nicely as well. Cons: Alright, let's be honest. If price isn't an object, you'll have no problems making this selection. On the keyboard, I don't like that you can't turn off the glowing head that switches the keyboard modes , and that you can't keep your zones lighted differently even in standard mode.
However, that's not the worst thing to ever happen. Some colors ie yellow on certain zones don't show up too well, but that's alright. You can't select blue! Overall Review: A beautiful keyboard, perfect for a gaming rig. However, if you are considering buying this keyboard be aware that the money can be put to better use elsewhere perhaps a GPU upgrade? This is a solid keyboard, and I would recommend it, despite of its costs, but I can't honestly give it a 5 due to the cost.
Pros: Backlighting colors can be customized to any of several different colors. The gaming mode, which offers more functionality, can be turned on for me or off for my wife.. Built of solid materials. Feels sturdier than my old Saitek Eclipse. In gaming mode, different sections of the keyboard can be backlit with different colors offering amazing assistance during gaming and the coolest keyboard light show you've ever seen. Overall Review: Although this keyboard is plug and play, "Gaming Mode" can't be accessed until you install the drivers.
The included drivers worked flawlessly on my Windows Vista Ultimate machine, but I did note in the packaging that XP Drivers would have to be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. My old Saitek Eclipse keyboard died when I gave it an ice cold coca cola classic. I had planned on purchasing another Eclipse, but one glance at the Cyborg changed my mind. I'm extremely satisfied with this keyboard, but think it would be overkill for the average computer user. However, if you game, have a lighted computer case, or have extra moeny to blow on a fantastic looking and functioning keyboard - you HAVE to buy the Cyborg!
Pros: I'm very impressed with this KB. Lighting is the best I have ever seen on a board. When I bought the board without seeing it I was worried the touch panel would be a little overkill but it works nice and Cyborg mode is awesome. Macro keys and metal coated keys. This KB has it all. Cons: Macro keys are a bit of a reach from the wsad keys.
Software could be a bit more polished. Overall Review: Very little to complain about. I would recommend this product to anyone. You will not be regret buying it. Pros: Back lighting that you can change on the fly Everything but the kitchen sink with buttons Touch panel controls for easy adjustment Disables the windows key!
Cons: The cyborg key software takes an advanced degree to figure out initially, the manual is marginally helpful with this too. The audio jacks on the keyboard add a tinny sound to your voice if you use a analog headset. Overall Review: This keyboard does everything except order takeout and the build quality speaks to Saitek's legacy for making amazing peripherals.
Right up there with Logitech in my book. Sold by: Newegg Shipped by Newegg. Learn More. This item is currently out of stock and it may or may not be restocked. Out of Stock. Add To Wish List. Are you an E-Blast Insider? Built on the success of the Eclipse I and II backlit multimedia keyboards, the Saitek PK17U standard Cyborg keyboard inherits the great features of its predecessors while bringing even more incredible features, including ergonomically placed Windows and Internet shortcut keys, height adjustment and a removable wrist rest.
Tri-color Backlighting The illuminated keys offer incredible visibility in any light conditions, making even pitch-dark operation possible without additional illumination. A choice of three backlighting colors red, blue, and purple adds fun to your computing experience.
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