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Published: 2019-07-06, Author: Christoph , review by: techwarelabs.com
Abstract: I don't normally go out of my way to review software as there is so much out there, but when I do I make sure it's worth it, and this piece is damn worth it for those digital gamers out there with old or new hardware for their machine, from joysticks to c...
Abstract: Designed for use in First Person Shooter (FPS), Real Time Strategy (RTS) and Role-Playing games (RPG), the Saitek Cyborg Command Unit offers enhanced functionality by giving the user instant access to an array of ergonomically positioned keys and contr...
Three game modes to choose from, very customizable, Analog stick comes in handy, Comfortable to use, Backlit keypad
Button layout not optimal for FPS gaming, Customization can be time consuming, Some buttons are hard to reach
If I had $30 burning a hole in my pocket I cant say Id spend it on the Pro Gamer Command Unit, but it still has some appealing features that will warrant a purchase for those who prefer a custom keyboard layout. With 20 programmable keys and thre...
Great price/performance, Very good build quality, Intuitive setup, no learning curve, Thumb pad can be adjusted to fit your needs, Solid grip on surface, Three different, appropriate modes, Backlight looks great for LAN parties
Securing the thumb pad requires screwing on the silver knob very tight, For left handed WASD users only, No bag to place in for LAN parties, Manual not the easiest read
The Saitek Pro Gamer Command Unit looks like something out of a Sci-Fi movie. The different modes with distinctive colors add to that. Saitek has created a great gaming device, which does not go for looks or symmetry like other such devices, but places...
Abstract: If you play PC games, you probably know how important keyboard control is to many of them, especially in the real-time strategy, roleplaying, and shooter genres. But keyboards are designed for two hands, and in most games you?ll always have one hand on...
LaserEtched Keys, Backlit in 3 different colors, 144 programmable commands, Easy Setup, Comfortable
Can only be used in left hand, Cannot replace the keyboard
I love using the Pro Gaming Command Unit when I play games. It seems to give me more control of what Im doing than what my keyboard would give me. Although it does not replace my keyboard because I cannot type with it! It has a great overall feel and...
Communication with others may be hard during a game
Top row of keys are hard to reach
Makes the hand arch a certain way, may be painful later on
The instructions are pretty straight forward. It involves installing the drivers from the CD-Rom first, then plugging in the Pro Gamer. The software supports Windows 2k and Windows XP (32 and 64bit). Once the software has finished installing and findin...
Comfortable, Stylish, Backlit, laser cut keys, 3 different command modes (Blue, Green, Red), Perfect key resistance, 144 commendable assignments, Adjustable thumb pad, Perfect for RPG/RTS gaming,
Lack of buttons for online FPS gaming with buy situations
So what do I think of the Saitek PRO Gamer Command Unit, well I don’t think I will be using it online as it become frustrating. But after using it with a few RTS and RPG games I have been converted, it just makes everything so much easier, because t...
Neat niche item appeal, Looks great, Handy for space restricted areas, Good for LAN parties...
Superfluous item, Not built as well as other Saitek gear, Doesnt enhance gameplay, Friends will mock you...
One feature that would go under the “Useless” column is how the Pro Gamer shamelessly broadcasts the company name out of its ass end in case you forget who built it. This is like Batman having self-confidence issues and turning on the bat ligh...