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Need a new keyboard? Saitek Eclipse. [Brief Review]

Dec 8, 2005 5:14PM PST

Brilliant keyboard. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant keyboard.


Smooth and quiet action keys, very solid+heavy, sturdy build quality, no stupid gimicks, the keys are smooth and free of any rough edges, no rattles when you type, the rubber feet hold steadfast on the desk, the arm wrest is about 10000% more comfortable than you'd think from looking at it... and oh did I mention...


...IT FRICKEN' GLOWS!?!


Holy snap, this is the pinnacle of consumer electronic peripherals as we know it. This is engineering perfection. This is a benchmark.

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Um...Ok
Dec 8, 2005 6:59PM PST

Well that review wasnt biased at all.....

We (or at least I) don't like one-sided product 'spam' in the forums. A balanced observation, mabye, but not blatant advertising.

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I'm not spamming.
Dec 9, 2005 7:55AM PST

I invite you to try and find a flaw in this product, you cynical little man. Happy

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Hahaha
Dec 9, 2005 8:27AM PST

You could spamming

Since you posted that super-funny thing on about the Cnet holiday party, I forgive you. Wink

Ok then, a flaw is that it looks weird...and....it costs money...and you cant get it in Australia..(I think)

The point is there is a flaw within every product...Well thars not the point, but it....

Oh I give up!

And technically your last posting was wrong, because Im 13, and I don't think Im cynical.

But anyway, BOL rules!!! I wish Molly could come to Australia...