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April 2012
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Frappe mécanique de qualité
Finition / Robustesse
Entièrement configurable
Présence d'un hub USB
Nombre de touches personnalisables
5 touches dédiées aux macros
Rétroéclairage réglable sur 3 modes
Switchs Cherry MX Black
Logiciel simple et efficace
Bon look
Qualité de fabrication
Rétroéclairage réussi
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Manque d'originalité ?
Uniquement Cherry MX Black en France
Cher
Revêtement qui retient facilement la poussière
Programmation des macros à la volée un peu complexe
Build Quality, Cherry MX Red Switches (Gamer Oriented), 2 USB Ports, Detachable USB Cable, Gold Plated Braided USB Cable, Backlighting (2 Basic Modes), Control Software, 64KB Macro And Profile Memory, DC Power Port (For Extra Power), Price (For Some)
Key Cap Quality (Our Sample), Single USB Connector (DC power adapter required for extra USB power)
As already mentioned we used the TRIGGER for a total of 7 days and so after using it to play Aliens Colonial Marines, Planetside 2, Dragonborn DLC (for The Elder Scrolls V SKYRIM) and the closed beta of WARFRAME i can say that the TRIGGER is one of the be...
It's interesting taking a second look at a product for review with a fairly small change. It's great to be able to come back and remember what I loved about the keyboard the first time. With full backlighting, on board memory, and lots of programmability...
Not everybody will be a fan of the Cherry MX greens. In fact, I'd wager they're a little too hard for the majority of typists—at least folks who've been spoiled by mushy chiclets and more gentle mechanical switches, like the MX browns. IBM's Model M was ...
The CM Storm Trigger mechanical keyboard from Cooler Master does not fail to impress; the product comes in versions with different Cherry MX switches like Blue, Black, Brown or Red and features red LED backlight, which is customizable in a number of w...
Extrait: Introduction, Specifications, and FeaturesTaking a look at another gaming keyboard offering from Cooler Master, the CM Storm Trigger is a fully featured, full sized mechanical gaming keyboard with a set of 5 macro keys and integrated media control. T...
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Publié: 2012-10-08, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Its a good keyboard, but between the Pro and Trigger- you have to buy based on your preference. M...
Extrait: HOT New Post! - AMD’s Virgo Platform and Trinity A8-5600K / A10-5800K APUs Reviewed - Read it Now! CoolerMaster’s CM Storm division has been cooking up some awesome products over the last year. Taking a look at the product line shows a company that is ...
Publié: 2012-09-07, Auteur: Jason , review by: bigbruin.com
Very well built, Excellent feel and responsiveness to the keys, Backlighting is very well done, Highly customizable, Software application is attractive and well done
Additional power adapter (not included) required for full backlight functionality, Could only get backlighting to work with included USB cable, Price tag of about $120 (US), Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or
In use, I am very impressed with the Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger gaming keyboard. The feel of the unit as a whole is very solid, and I am sure this could be a reliable keyboard for years longer than most other units I have used. Everything about the ke...
Extremely Comfortable, Solid Construction, Built-in USB Hub, Braided Removable USB Cable, Respectable Software
USB Hub DC Power Supply Not Included
It’s seldom in the world of electronics a product lives up to the hype that we as individuals can bestow on something. One of the greatest skills in being a reviewer is the fact that I have to have the ability to overlook personal preference on things ...