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  • #gaming

    Saitek Aviator Flight Sticks: Joysticks for Your Xbox 360 or PS3

    This sure isn't something I'd ever need, but flight sim nerds are sure to be jazzed about the new Saitek Aviator Flight Sticks for their console of choice. More »
  • #peripherals

    Saitek Cyborg Keyboard Decked Out Knight Rider Style

  • #gaming

    Saitek Cyborg 3200dpi Gaming Mouse Is Ugly, Super Customizable

    Saitek continues on the path of insane 3200dpi laser gaming mice, though its latest, the Cyborg, seems to take a cue from Logitech's G9 design-wise with a boatload of customization options—unless you're a leftie (ha!). Besides being similarly ugly, you can adjust the grip by sliding the front section forward or backward, rather than pop the outer shell off entirely. Its four-way scroll wheel also has adjustable speed settings, which Saitek says is unique for a gaming mouse. Finally, two of its buttons are apparently "freely programmable" in addition to built-in media controls. Oh, and like any high-end gaming mouse of late—a useless trend if ever there was—it has swappable weights. No official street date or price, though Amazon UK pegs it as Jan. 11 for £40 ($83). [Electronista]
  • #pccockpit

    Saitek Shows Awesome LCD Displays for Realistic Flight Sim Instrumentation

  • #gaming

    Saitek's Cyborg PC Controller Has Precision Snipe Mode

  • #gaming

    Saitek's GM3200 3200dpi Mouse Reviewed (Verdict: Where'd My Cursor Go?)

  • #peripherals

    Saitek's Obsidian Mouse Scrolls By Touch

  • #peripherals

    Saitek Mice in an Easter Basket, Why Not?

  • #portablemedia

    The iPhonic Lives. Good Thing the Trademark Does Not Belong to Cisco

  • #peripherals

    Saitek Colorful Keyboard/Mouse: Cheap and Purdy, Just As We Like 'Em

  • #peripherals

    Saitek Eclipse II Backlit Keyboards Shipping

  • #peripherals

    Saitek Notebook Optical Mouse: Purdy Colors, 800dpi Precision

  • #e32006

    E3 2006: Saitek Round-Up

  • #peripherals

    Saitek Pro Gamer Command Unit Reviewed (Verdict: Nothing Special)

  • #wireless

    Saitek Wireless Headphones

  • #speakers

    New Saitek Speakers

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