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Saitek Cyborg Evo Joystick | List Price: $34.99 Discount Price: $28.08

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows XP Brand: Saitek Binding: Electronics
Features: - 8-way 'Point-of-view' Hat Switch
- 3D-Twist rudder control and Rapid-Fire Trigger
- Single Spring Gimbal Mechanism
- 4 Base Buttons and 2 Shift Buttons
- 5 Thumb Buttons
Saitek Cyborg Evo Joystick [Posted on 2007-05-27] This Joystick is awesome for my kids games. Its easy to reprogram the buttons (if you want). The install CD/software helps configure the way you want it to work and it can be adjusted for adult and little hands. SAITEK makes a great product.
Buyers Beware [Posted on 2007-06-24] As of writing (24/6/2007), there are, to my knowledge, no drivers for Vista.
If I'm wrong, please let me know where to get them (I have tried the obvious places i.e. Saitek, MS, and FS sites).
Love this stick! [Posted on 2007-07-09] I bought this joystick for my husband about two years ago and will be buying another soon. He loves it, has had no issues until the rest broke off. But beware, do not make the mistake of buying it here! You can get the exact same stick from the Saitek site for THIRTY DOLLARS, not the almost $100 that some dipsticks are trying to sell for here.
Complete Control [Posted on 2007-12-19] I use this unit to fly combat missions in Microsoft's various Flight Simulators and in piloting a Mech during Mechwarrior battles. The unit makes the transition easily. I don't have to worry about the technology in my hand, it just performs. Overall, it provides a flexible (programable) platfrom that delivers impressive gaming performace. A great device.
Ergonomics deficient but works well [Posted on 2008-01-27] The ergonomics need improvement, but everything functions properly. I loved my MS Sidewinder 3D Pro but many new PCs obsoleted the 15-pin joystick port, so I had to buy a USB joystick. The Saitek had the same "swivel" rudder control that I loved on the Sidewinder. The RAH-66 Comanche was reported to have the same type of rudder control before DoD axed the program, so apparently the higher-ups liked the control interface as well.
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