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		<title>PK17U Gaming Cyborg Saitek problem!</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Shop Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a gamer, I&#8217;m pretty hand on &#8216;boards. So when I first heard about this one through a friend of mine, I was rather impressed with the over all look of the thing. For one, I liked the idea of illuminated keys (as I like to play my games in low lighting to let the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a gamer, I&#8217;m pretty hand on &#8216;boards. So when I first heard about this one through a friend of mine, I was rather impressed with the over all look of the thing. For one, I liked the idea of illuminated keys (as I like to play my games in low lighting to let the better half sleep), for two, re-enforced keys made sence, and metal meant it&#8217;d be hard for me to do much damage to it (On my wolfclaw board the AWSD had worn off).<br />
As you can imagine, I was pretty excited when it showed up.<br />
It does live up to the hype-however&#8230;<br />
The keys are slightly smaller, the interface for programming macros leaves a lot to be desired, and the driver software installed drivers for stuff I don&#8217;t even own!<br />
Another downside: The lack of a blue color-while not a breaker, most of my system (Fan, general illumination) are blue. Again, not a big deal, but most other illuminated boards (including Saitek&#8217;s own) have that option. This is merely a personal opinion-it&#8217;s still a great keyboard.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve not noticed any stiffness in the space bar as was previously mentioned in a previous review, and the ability to ride several keys at once is a definate plus. While I&#8217;ve only had it a few days, it seems robust and very quiet when typing. Another great thing about this board is that it&#8217;s a standard size-you won&#8217;t need to jerry rig anything unlike a few other gamer boards I&#8217;ve had, and the controls for hue, brightness and scheme are very intuitive. In other words, easy enough to figure out w/o the instruction booklet.</p>
<p>All in all, an excellent buy in my opinion. You&#8217;d do well to buy this one.</p>
<p><a href="http://mac25.org/cheap/B000VOE466/Saitek-PK17U-Cyborg-Gaming-Keyboard-with-Tri-Color-Backlighting">Saitek PK17U Cyborg Gaming</a> | <a href="http://www.bcmushrooms.org/">bcmushrooms<br />
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