Read a review of this product at www.ozhardware.com.au
http://www.ozhardware.com.au/content/view/51/1/

All the features of the X52 combined with premium engineering and advanced Multi-Function Display (MFD) for real flying interaction.
- 2 dedicated MFD buttons and 2 rotary dials with in-built buttons to control additional game functionality
- MFD displays data directly from games, including Radio Stack info from Microsoft Flight Simulator 9 and 10
- Software Development Kit included for creating game-specific programs to interact with the MFD
- Choice of red, amber or green button illumination
- lluminated buttons and MFD - ideal for low light environments
- Throttle unit illumination varies depending on throttle position
- Enhanced MFD backlighting
- Improved cable management system
JOYSTICK
- Precision centering mechanism, non-contact technology on X and Y axes and constant spring force reduce free play, improve control and increase durability
- 2-stage metal trigger; 2 primary buttons in 1 convenient position
- 4 fire buttons including missile launcher with spring-loaded safety cover for instant access
- Conveniently positioned metal pinkie switch provides shift functionality to double up on programmable commands
- 2 X 8-way Hat Switches
- 3D rudder twist
- 3-position rotary mode selector switch with LED indicators
- 3 spring-loaded, base-mounted toggle switches for up to 6 programmable flight commands
- 5-position handle adjustment system to suit all hand sizes
THROTTLE
- Progressive throttle with tension adjustment, detents for afterburner and idle
- 2 fire buttons
- Scroll wheel with built-in button
- Mouse controller / hat switch with left mouse button
- 8-way hat switch
- 2 x rotary controls
- Smooth-action slider control
- Clutch button initiates safe mode to allow on-the-fly profile selection, or to display button functionality without activating
PC Pilot 5/5
"Saiteks goal with the X52 Pro was simple, to make flight simulation as realistic as possible. The dual spring mechanism is effective giving you a more realistic feedback compared to the old X52. The new MFD display is the first of its kind and may well represent a new trend in joystick design. I look forward to seeing what advances will be made in that area. While there is learning curve using the new MFD, once you have become familiar with it you will wonder how you managed without it."