Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System (PC)

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List Price: £139.99
Our Price: £104.95
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Manufacturer: Saitek
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Saitek EAN: 0021165106994 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Saitek Manufacturer: Saitek Model: PZ44 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Saitek Release Date: 2007-09-14 Studio: Saitek
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Design But Poor Implementation Comment: I am at the point of sending my second Yoke back. Both yokes I have tried have had the "phantom" button presses issue - controls activating without user input. Check the Saitek forums and see just how wide spread this problem is. Saitek say less than 1% of units affected. If so, my second yoke should have been fine (simple probability) as should the second units of other purchasers.
The Yoke design is very good, it build quality is not. It is very obvious from the outset that the switches are flimsy (nothing like those on Saitek's X52 joystick).
Avoid until Saitek have got the quality right.
Also Amazon price is sky high! (50% more than some retailers).
Customer Rating:      Summary: THIS IS WHAT I NEED .... Comment: THIS IS WHAT REALISM MEAN .....FEEL IT ...YES YOU ARE FLYING ..WITH A REAL YOKE
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System is highly engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast. Stainless steel shaft, ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant ensure a smooth, accurate and tota
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