Articles tagged with: Backlit
Razer Lycosa Programmable Backlit Gaming Keyboard Review
It looks amazing, feels even better. The rubber-coated keys are awesome. Once you use them, it’s hard to go back to standard keys. The keyboard is fairly quiet too, the keys also have good bounce back. The touch-pad menu is extremely easy to use, and the blue lighting is invaluable if you use your computer in the dark. It’s comfortable, affordable, stable, stylish, great buy overall.
Product Feature
Keytop with non-slip rubber finish – optimum tactile comfort and makes slipping up in the heat of action a thing of the past
Backlight Illumination with WASD cluster lighting option – Make darkness your ally. While your enemies fiddle in the shadows, command precision.
Fully programmable keys with macro capability – enables instantaneous command executions.
Keytop with non-slip rubber finish
Backlight illumination with WASD cluster lighting option
Razer Lycosa Programmable Backlit Gaming Keyboard Overview
Annihilate your enemies and reign supreme in the gaming world …
Saitek Eclipse Backlit Keyboard – Red LED ( PZ30AUR ) Review
With 92 reviews already, I have little to add, but perhaps I can save you from having to scroll through them.
The Saitek Eclipse doesn’t come with a manual. You can download one from the Saitek website. It’s uninformative, and you won’t need it. The first time you plug the Eclipse into a USB port, the drivers load automatically from the keyboard–there’s no CD-Rom. The Eclipse always loads with full illumination, but if you have a lamp on, it’s not a distraction, so I’ll leave it that way.
The keys have a nice feel. The only real issue here is the silver paint on the keys. I haven’t popped a key off, but the keys must be transparent, and the manufacturer simply screened the key legends. Had they injection molded silver keys, they would have …

