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174 reviews
November, 2009
Comfortable keys ; great customization options via Razer-powered software
Not as many buttons as some other pads ; for right-handed users only ; expensive
Superior customization software makes the Belkin Nostromo n52te a worthwhile choice for fans of PC shooters, but the high price may drive gamers to more affordable alternatives.
Belkin's latest entry into this controller subgenre is the Nostromo n52te, which spruces up the earlier Nostromo n52 Speedpad by adding improved software support and a cool backlight. Just like the original n52 Speedpad, the n52te features 16...
Gaming keypads are funky little accessories. To the layperson, they're just little partial keyboards for the left hand that sit next to a keyboard that offer all the same controls. For hardcore gamers, however, they're valuable tools. These ...
Belkin's latest entry into this controller subgenre is the Nostromo n52te, which spruces up the earlier Nostromo n52 Speedpad by adding improved software support and a cool backlight. Just like the original n52 Speedpad, the n52te features 16...
The Belkin n52te is a game keypad with a wrist rest, and the inevitable blue backlighting.
Only gamers need apply, but they will love the customisable Belkin n52te.
Belkin n52te reviewThe Belkin n52te is a game keypad with a wrist rest, and the inevitable blue backlighting. There are fifteen keys on the Belkin n52te, as well as a mini console-style joystick, a scroll wheel, and a couple of other buttons and...
For keyboard-controlled, fast-paced action games, the Belkin n52te may prove to be the best accessory on the market.
Open-ended macro fun, powerful and feature rich, online support forum, unexpectedly affordable
Slightly plasticky feel, not totally robust, for left-hand only so not a mouse replacement
"Built for Speed. Built to Dominate. Built to Destroy" says Belkin's hyperbolic PR, but this isn't so much a weapon of planetary destruction as a game keypad with a wrist rest, and the inevitable blue backlighting.
Built to Destroy" says Belkin's hyperbolic PR, but this isn't so much a weapon of planetary destruction as a game keypad with a wrist rest, and the inevitable blue backlighting.
Such joystick has never really convinced, probably because of my habit to play "ZQSD. However, the Belkin n52te not almost make me change my mind. With its attractive blue lighting, 15 programmable keys, the joystick, the scroll wheel and switch rapi...
Yet the Belkin n52te not almost make me change my mind.
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