The product has been - acceptable local pr, guests staying at an attractive feel, which is partly due to the LED lighting on the coolie hat and the materials used - despite tiny detail error. The controls have a meaningful chosen pressure point. Only 'Button 2' on the headpiece of the acquired unit of mine works spongy in operation.
Highlight is the rotating axis of the stick to make the yaw of the machine as in flight simulators. More ambitious PC Pilots prefer to go to a precise control to end foot pedal.
My impressions of the 'Saitek Cyborg X' are consistently good, although the obligatory accompanying software under Windows XP Service Pack 1 refused their service. Without previously performed calibration, the Games responded adequately to the stick. Even the thrust control - although about at 'F-22 ADF' not to be separated left and right - was at maximum and minimum real rash the appropriate value correctly to the game continued - not as many elderly plug and play flash drive.
Information regarding wear or wear would sometimes purely hypothetical.
In my view, after the 'Saitek Cyborg X' is a "good" input device, with the authorization had to give my squeaky 'Sidewinder'.