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    SLCentralHardwareReviewsPeripherals Dec 1st, 2008 - 4:46 PM EST
    PI Engineering X-Keys Desktop
    Author: Drew Lanclos
    Date Posted: August 7th, 2001
    Rating: 9/10 SystemLogistics
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    Conclusion

    The X-Keys, with its seemingly simple appearance, is a well-thought out device that provides functionality and value to gamer and businessman alike. Once upon a time I used to game with an external numpad, since it was easily portable. The X-Keys makes it totally obsolete. I heartily recommend it. If it doesn't have enough keys for you, then you might want to consider the X-Keys Pro, which gives you 58 keys instead.

    It's stylish, it's OS-independent (The PS2 model, anyway), and it's portable. One thing it isn't is cheap - At $100, this one is certainly out of range for some gamers, but for professionals, it's a valuable tool. If you can't quite swallow the $100 price tag for 20 keys, then consider the X-Keys Pro, which has a higher keys-to-dollars ratio.

    Rating: 9/10 SystemLogistics

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