![]() ![]() ![]() The second would be the use of a half height enter key. The first one being the lack of arrow keys and function keys located near the right center of most keyboards. Looking at the layout of the Cooler Master Storm QuickFire TK Blue, we can see it is pretty close to a standard keyboard layout, save for a few minor details. Also found near the keyboard is the ring style key remover this one is pretty universal, and should work with other keyboards as well. It did a good job of keeping the product flawless, and most importantly, dustless - since dust can accumulate quite easily on a black keyboard. Other than the instructional booklet, we are only left with the Cooler Master Storm QuickFire TK Blue keyboard itself wrapped in a white foam material to keep it from getting damaged while inside the packaging. The first thing we see is a small little features booklet, which mostly talks about the limited warranty of the product. Detachable braided USB cable and cable routing groves at the underside of the keyboardĪfter flipping open the flap top box, we are greeted with only a few things inside the retail packaging. Super Grip pads and Keyboard stand-offs with rubber feet Embedded steel plate for maximum stability and durability NKRO over USB for unlimited simultaneous keystrokes Quickfire tk blue full#Full LED backlight, with 3 modes and 5 brightness levels Compact layout with integrated Num pad block Mechanical CHERRY MX switches with a lifespan of over 50 million key presses USB cable: 1.8m, braided, gold plated, removable Backlight: All keys, Blue, 5 Levels, 3 Modes This whole design is encompassed by the metallic surface that looks semi-destroyed due to the keyboard.īefore moving on further, let's take a look at the features and specifications of this keyboard, as found on the Cooler Master website: Finally, on the right, we have a small metallic design with a label on top showcasing the Cherry MX Blue keys. Located slightly below is the name of the product 'CM Storm TK' in the red and white scheme that can be found throughout the rest of the packaging. The usual Cooler Master logo can be found at the top left, with a big picture of the Cooler Master Storm QuickFire TK Blue near the center of the box. Quickfire tk blue series#After all this time, I am still not sure why the box was so large, but at least it kept the products inside safe with the large amounts of brown wrapping paper stuffed inside.īeing in the Cooler Master Storm series of products, the retail box of the QuickFire TK Blue carries the same red, black, and white design scheme, as with our previous products. Found inside the box are the previously mentioned two products, and of course, our Cooler Master Storm QuickFire TK Blue keyboard. Anyway, the box came in to us in good condition from Cooler Master's American office in California, USA, with UPS Standard being the shipping method used. We talked about it in the past in both the Cooler Master Storm Power-RX and Cooler Master Storm Recon review. I am not sure if I can actually say much more about this big brown corrugated cardboard box, other than the fact this will be the last time we will mention it in a review. Specifically, we will be going into an in-depth analysis of the Cooler Master Storm QuickFire TK Blue mechanical keyboard. Well, today, we will be looking at our last of the trio of Cooler Master Storm products we have looked at in the past few months. ![]() With that said, you are probably wondering what this has to do with anything. One thing I learned after prolonged play, other than the fact that I kind of suck at rhythm games, is just how different a change in keyboard and mouse can do in terms of performance. A game similar to Osu! would be Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or Elite Beat Agents, except, of course, it is based on the PC. One game I picked up lately that requires usage of both the keyboard and the mouse is Osu!, which is a rhythm game. Sometimes, you don't even notice until you finally need to replace your mouse or keyboard - but in most cases, the difference it can make is pretty astounding. I mean, how would you play games or write reviews without a mouse and keyboard? If there is one thing I have learned over the years from using a computer, I would say these parts can be easily overlooked. One of the most integral parts to doing all these things, of course, are the peripherals attached to your computer. Too bad most of the time I am now stuck at home working on things in front of the computer, as there is always a ton of things that needs to be done. Summer is one of the few seasons here in Vancouver where it does not rain just about every day, and that is a good thing. I have to say I have been waiting for quite some time now. ![]()
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