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Saitek's Christmas Line-up Revealed

The winter nights may be drawing in, but Saitek doesn't care, and neither will you when you see their latest kit, available this Christmas. Gaming just got serious...
GM3200 Mouse: This isn't just the ultimate gaming mouse – it's so much more… At 3200dpi this is the highest resolution mouse on the market. That means precision, precision, precision. Whether it's a headshot in the latest First Person Shooter or a family shot in Photoshop every pixel counts. And with fully customisable weighting and glide control to suit the way you play, on-the-fly DPI select, mode control and additional side buttons, this is the last mouse you'll need for some time.

Eclipse II Keyboard: Whether you're looking for the ultimate statement for your desktop or the suitable peripheral for your late-night gaming sessions, the Eclipse II keyboard delivers.
• Cushioned keys make it a great choice whether you're blogging, gaming or working;
• Enhanced backlighting includes three adjustable backlit colours (red, blue and purple), laser-etched keys and sidelighting;
• Multimedia keys give instant access to the most important audio and video controls.

AV8R Flight Stick: Speak to a flight sim fan about the kit they use and you can be pretty sure they'll mention Saitek. The company has been honing its joysticks for more than a decade and the Aviator is the latest addition to the collection. With its military styling, unique twin throttle control and authentic red "chicken head" mode selector, this is the closest you'll get to flying with your feet still on the ground…

Pro Flight Rudder Pedals: There's playing a flight sim, and then there's flying a flight sim… For those that demand the most authentic flying experience, rudder pedals are a must. Saitek's Pro Flight rudder pedals have been designed and tested with the help of real pilots with real experience in the air. And their feedback? This is the closest you'll get to the real thing.





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