CM Storm QuickFire Stealth keyboard hit the market

Posted on Tuesday, November 19 2013 @ 13:44 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Cooler Master's QuickFire TK Stealth has hit the retail market. This mechanical keyboard features Cherry MX switches (Red, Blue, Brown and Green) and has the characters printed on the side of the keycaps instead of on top. The MSRP is 95EUR.
Cooler Master, an industry leading case, thermal solution, gaming gear, and mobile accessory manufacturer, has announced the release of the QuickFire TK Stealth gaming keyboard.

The Quick Fire TK Stealth is a mechanical gaming keyboard with the printed letters on the side of the keys instead of on top. When you look directly down on the keyboard, it appears all the keys are black. Yet, the print is easily viewable from the front. Besides form, this also has function. Front printed keys last longer than normal keycaps because there is no finger friction to wear away the print.

The QuickFire TK Stealth is a compact, steel-reinforced, mechanical gaming keyboard. While compact and lightweight, it features a complete NumPad block. So you have more desk space for your mouse and can switch between Game mode and Numpad mode – no compromise!

Quality That Gamers, Professionals, and Computer Enthusiasts rely on! High quality Cherry MX switches matter. They provide faster key presses, response times, precision and tactile sensation that professionals require.

N-key roll over means every single key press is registered when pressed. The TK Stealth supports N-key roll over in USB mode. Media short cuts with a FN key lets you control your movies and music easily. Furthermore, the windows key can be disabled quickly so you don’t get kicked back to the windows desktop in the middle of a gaming session.

An embedded steel plate gives the TK Stealth maximum stability and durability. This keyboard stays in place. A gold plated, braided USB cable and routing management groove maintains a strong link between keyboard and PC.
CM Storm QuickFire Stealth


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