Eclipse litetouch Wired Keyboard w/ Touch Sensitive LCD 3-in-1 Touch Panel
Elevate your workspace with the Eclipse litetouch Wired Keyboard. Designed for desktop efficiency, it boasts a sleek metal finish, quiet low-profile scissor keys with Trueview backlighting, and a comfortable Softtouch palm rest. The innovative litetouch LCD 3-in-1 touch panel offers seamless switching between media, numerical, and customizable 'MyEclipse' modes. Personalize 'MyEclipse' to launch your favorite websites and applications simultaneously with a single touch, streamlining your workflow for both productivity and entertainment.
$59.96
Owner Satisfaction
2.5
/ 5
Category Rank
3779
/ 3786
#3779 in Keyboards
Price vs Category Average
-57%
Below average
Connection Type
Wired
/ Wired
Who it's for
- Dynamic and Contextual Input Panel
- Sleek, Modern Aesthetic
- Multi-Function Space Saving
Who should skip it
- Lack of Tactile Feedback
- High Cost and Complexity
- Proprietary Software Dependency
Key Specs
Connection Type
Wired
Key Switch Type
Scissor
Backlighting
Trueview backlit keys
Switch Mechanism
Low profile quiettouch scissor keys
Compatibility
Windows 7, Windows XP, XP64, Vista
Model Number
ECB43002N002-06-1-D
Layout Size
Full Size (104/108 Key)
Backlighting Type
Single Color
Features
- Touch-sensitive LCD 3-in-1 media panel
- Customizable 'MyEclipse' mode for app launching
- Quiet, low-profile scissor key typing
- Trueview backlit keys for visibility
- Comfortable Softtouch palm rest included
- Full-sized layout in a compact design
- Simultaneous launch of multiple web links/apps
What customers say
Customer sentiment for the Eclipse litetouch keyboard is sharply divided, focusing heavily on its futuristic design and innovative touch panel. Users initially love the sleek aesthetics and the novelty of the customizable interface, appreciating the unique desktop appeal. However, this enthusiasm fades with extended use due to significant functional issues. The primary complaint centers on the touch panel's reliability, citing inconsistent input and a difficult learning curve for its features. Furthermore, the core typing experience receives criticism for lacking satisfying tactile feedback. While the concept is praised, execution flaws regarding responsiveness and perceived durability position this device as a niche gadget rather than a dependable productivity tool.
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