Mad Catz Eclipse Wireless Litetouch Keyboard With Trackball Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2010-09-01

The Eclipse Wireless Litetouch keyboard from Mad Catz comes with an interesting 3-in-1 LCD touch panel and functions can be assigned to each key like shortcuts to our preferred programs or up to a maximum of three individual websites, all of which will open at the same time and all at the touch of just one button.

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Packaging

Packaging

The Eclipse Wireless Litetouch keyboard from Mad Catz comes in a nice black box with a drawing of the product in the center, the brand name in the upper right, some icons that reflect the main product features and the full name of the product in the lower right:

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Here is a close-up on the front icons:

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On the bottom part of the box, we can find some of the product features described right on the keyboard itself, in multiple languages:

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The top cap of the box can be opened and this way we can reveal what is written under it, some more explanations regarding the display and its indicators:

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Inside the box, we can find the keyboard along with its accessories inside a transparent plastic enclosure:

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The keyboard does also come with a transparent plastic bag which includes more bundle, the wireless adapter, the power adapter, but also the USB charge cable:

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The Wi-Fi adapter does have the QC Passed sticker on top and the Eclipse logo on the lateral:

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On the back of the dongle, we can find the model code and the FCC ID:

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The power adapter that comes with the keyboard is very useful, because we do not need to keep one computer powered on, just to recharge the battery of the device; this is rated 5V/1.5A:

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The rest of the documentation can be found inside a cardboard envelope, which imitates leather and has the Eclipse logo on top:

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