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Publicación: 2012-12-03, Autor: Michael , crítica de: bigbruin.com
Windows lock key keeps you from exiting a game accidentally, and remembers last state, Rubber feet keep keyboard in place, Compact size, even with a numerical key pad included, Backlighting with 3 modes and 5 brightness levels
Numerical key pad area takes some time to get used to, No software or macro keys, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions
Regarding the looks of the CM Storm Quick Fire TK mechanical keyboard, I am very impressed. The red back-lighting looks great and the three different modes you can choose is very unique. I really like the Windows Key lock feature and that it remembers the...
Publicación: 2012-11-30, Autor: Kristofer , crítica de: technogog.com
Very well made, Different levels and configurations of backlighting, Choice of Cherry switches to fit your preferences, Small and portable, Includes basic multimedia keys, Great for gaming
Not the best keyboard for work uses, USB cable can pop out from back
Overall the CM Storm QuickFire TK is an excellent gaming keyboard, I especially like the backlighting for gaming at night. The keyboard itself is very well made, it seems sturdy and should last for a long time. The keyboard is small so you can easily slip...
Resumen: Would you believe that it has only been scarcely a year since Cooler Master's Storm gaming product line first waded into the shark tank that is the mechanical keyboard market? The QuickFire Rapid was the first to jump in, followed in subsequent months by ...
Resumen: It's no secret I travel with my PC more than most and the size of my accessories almost dictates how many trips to the car I make. As you can imagine size is important and Cooler Master's new compact gaming keyboard, the Quick Fire TK, is right up my alle...
Publicación: 2012-11-20, Autor: GamingShogun , crítica de: gamingshogun.com
the Cooler Master Storm Quickfire TK gaming keyboard is a compact, dependable, and rugged keyboard. It accomplishes everything it sets out to do and is available now at Cooler Master's CM Storm official website. It may not have a 16 million color back-l...
Publicación: 2012-11-18, Autor: Sean , crítica de: decryptedtech.com
Cooler Master's CM Storm QuickFire TK is a great keyboard. It is the combination of two models and many user requests. On the one hand you can definitely see the QuickFire Pro, but you can also see the Rapid in the size of the board and the way that the o...
Initially this reminds us a lot of the Ducky Channel we just reviewed a couple of weeks ago. It has Cherry Red switches, a detachable USB cable, and some fancy lighting trickery. Indeed it is very similar. In the same way that all modern family cars are a...
Available with all current Cherry MX keys, Good price, Solid build quality, Lots of useful features, including media control keys, Performs excellent for prolonged gaming sessions, Looks good for a gaming keyboard
Detachable cable hard to insert and remove, Only partial backlighting, No macro support
The Quick Fire Pro is definitely a good gaming keyboard which offers many of the features seen on $120+ keyboards at only $100. The backlighting is only partial, but it works like it is supposed to, for normal gaming sessions. Like the other keyboards ...
This is my first test with a Tenkeyless keyboard, and I have to say that the Quick Fire Stealth has really sold me on the setup. I rarely, if ever, use the number pad anyway, so not having that extra three inches or so of keyboard is very nice for me....