Belkin IntelliStation M Pro Workstation

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IBM IntelliStation M Pro workstation is designed to put the "flow" back in your workflow. Built on IBM's technical leadership, eServer-inspired reliability and a real-world solution focus, IntelliStation M Pro workstation is your source for application performance know-how.


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Controller Type: Workstation


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Product Title: Belkin IntelliStation M Pro Workstation

Manufacturer: Belkin

Power Score: 4.2 | 34 Reviews


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Product Reviews (12)

Best thing to gaming for me yet!

Strengths: Layout of keys and scroll wheel are satisfactory for my hands (size 9 to 10 glove size),over all size is better than the N50 I previously had, palm rest feels better.

Weakness: They could have made it more heavier I tend to move it around in all the excitement of gaming...LOL but velcro does the trick. It does have more weight then the N50.

This is a big improvement over the N50 which I had previously owned, I broke the D pad on my N50 so It gave me an excuse to by this one and I have never been more happier. Belkin replaced my N50 with their life time warranty no problems and it now sits in my gaming closet as a backup to the N52 but so far I have not needed to use it. I would love to see them come out with a model with illuminated...
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By jgladieux - Jan 2, 2006

Gaming Automatic Transmission

Strengths: Ability to combine multiple mouse clicks into single keystroke

Weakness: none so far

I play a World of Warcraft Undead Priest. Before I purchased the controller, I had a total of eight keystrokes/mouse clicks that must be entered to complete a fight. Each cast required that I monitor a cast bar and then locate the next spell, click on it, watch the castbar, etc. This would lead to frustration in surprise encounters. Lost time fumbling for spells and inefficient casting are a...
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By jmiles82 - Sep 29, 2005

When I started playing games I had...

Strengths: Comfortable Non-skid Rubber covering the entire bottom Great drivers offer huge flexibility to setup controls for games or other software

Weakness: The orange button is stiff, I hope it will get easier to push in time, but mostly I don't use it.

When I started playing games I had the microsoft strategic commander, it wasn't fast enough for FPS. I then moved to the Belkin N50 shortly after it came out. My frags sky rocketed! The N50 is a great product, I had to put mine on a non-skid surface, glad to see they have improved that. Recently my N50 got a short in the cable, called belkin, sent it back to them, and got a new one in a week....
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By Penitaw - Dec 12, 2003

A MUST have for any hard-core 1st...

Strengths: * Every key/button/wheel direction/wheel button/8-way thumb pad - ALL Programable * Very Sturdy with rubber grip underside * Easy Install * Very Good Software * Comfortable if your hand fits correctly

Weakness: * Orange thumb button is stiff to push * mouse style wheel feels cheap when turned * Palm rest may not fit everyone's hand size * Learning curve for memorization of keys is harder than keyboard *

A MUST have for any hard-core 1st person gamer, bar-none! Mapped keys/buttons galore make it a gamers dream for any keyboard style game, or any application with lots of features that require multiple repetitive keystrokes. Everything is programmable as single keystrokes, multi-key macros, mouse buttons, and even Direct Input buttons or x-y axis. Much better controller than its smaller brother the...
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By Darkonus - Jan 20, 2004

I'll break my review into a few...

Strengths: Durability, quality of construction, ease of use, versatility.

Weakness: Stiff black keys, hard orange key, minor software issue.

I'll break my review into a few sections of salient points. 1. Keys and buttons. Black keys: (9/10) All of very solid construction, all look to be very durable. However, they are stiff before broken in. This is only a minor issue. Thumb keys: (9/10) The orange button above the D-Pad is excellently placed for certain uses, but is a little hard to press. As for the D-Pad itself, it is well designed...
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By ShockTsunami - Nov 28, 2003

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