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| Brand: Belkin
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $52.85 You Save: $17.14 (24%)
New (54) Used (2) from $45.00
Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 409
Platform: Mac Os X Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 8.5 x 9.1 Warranty: Lifetime
MPN: F8GFPC200 Model: F8GFPC200 UPC: 722868643150 EAN: 0722868643150 ASIN: B000WMEHYG
Release Date: March 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Showing reviews 16-20 of 36
One to AVOID for Mac OsX users... September 9, 2008 John Fx Clarke Jr. (amsterdam) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This product was unusable out of the box with my iMac (Intel). More than 4 calls to Belkin customer service later, and Belkin still refuses to honor the "Lifetime Warantee" as noted on their website. In fact, each call starts with the (overseas) tech-support person insisting that this product doesn't work with Macintosh (even though it is advertised for PC and Mac and Belkin lists Mac drivers on their website.)
Tourney SpeedPad Cool April 30, 2008 Craig F. Powers (New York, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This new speed pad hasn't changed much. The software suite is totally different. Forget about transferring your old profiles. The thumb space button sticks a bit which is a bummer. The most recent N52's started to do the same thing. I suspect they have changed something in the materials. This is the 4th Speedpad I have bought in a year which had the same problem. (3 N52's and 1 Tourney) All in all I am satisfied with the product. Fix the thumb space issue and it's a perfect 5 star product.
A giant step backward for Belkin. May 27, 2008 C. Schuelke 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am gonna make this short and aim it squarely at fans of the Nostromo who know basically what they are getting into and what they want. I used the old N50, the N52 for years, and recently purchased a N52TE. 1. The old programming interface was much simpler, more attractive, and allowed more customization. 2. The old N52 allows 4 different keymap states, the TE only 3. Huge difference if you are used to making full use of the N52 shift states. 3. The lights are too bright. 4. The giant foot on the bottom of the standard N52 is worlds better than the TE's six rubber feet. Like wobbly keyboards? Me either. There are a few positives, including the feel of the keys, the much improved thumb button above the d-pad (if you know, you know) and I actually like the new "space bar" location though NOT as a spacebar. Overall this is a downgrade and I for one would urge serious Nostromo fans to just buy an extra N52 for later, as I fear this new edition is the end for Belkins gamepad division. Or is it Razer now? Mmmhmmm. Skip it. Do not buy. The original N52 is still the best.
Belkin n53te June 3, 2008 Relevant Rogue (IL, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great item, it improved my gaming aibility 10 fold. I am very pleased with the simple set up, ease of use and quality! Well worth the cost to improve the agility and speed my "toon" accomplishes in PVP. I now top the list in damage done on our battlegrounds. Thanks to my gaming partner for finding it for me too!! I think he just wanted a better "wing man"
Great for gaming... June 4, 2008 D. L'Itlaien (Edmundston, NB) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this mostly for first person shooters and it's been great so far... I can't say it's improved my gaming at all but it's MUCH more comfortable than using the left side of a keyboard.
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