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Keyboards come in all shapes and sizes - from simple to advanced, basic or with display, or with a sound card or extra keys. Some people swear by mechanical keyboards and refuse to use anything less. Usually they are built with quality materials, have a...
The CM Storm Trigger is an excellent, solid keyboard with a nice touch - provided you like mechanical keyboards. A nice feature is that you can create macros without having to resort to software, and that almost every key is customisable this way. The a...
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Cooler Master launched their Storm Trigger into a cluttered peripheral market. However, with Cherry MX Brown switches, an adjustable backlight, intuitive software and a relatively inexpensive price, they may just have what it takes to capture the hear...
The Storm Trigger is a functional, albeit quirky peripheral that may look oversized and oddly configured and yet ultimately provides a great gaming experience. Granted, there are higher end keyboards out there and even less expensive ones that seem to...
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The CMStorm Trigger (by Coolermaster) is a full-sized, 104-key mechanical-switch keyboard that has been designed for gaming. The review model I looked at features Cherry MX Blue switches for the keys, which sport a tactile and "clicky" keystroke. They...
Excellent keys and key sound, Backlit, Macros...
Spongy modifier keys...
The CMStorm Trigger keyboard by Coolermaster is based on mechanical switches (Cherry MX Blue in this case). It's solidly built, comfortable to use, offers useful macros and backlighting and it looks quite good, too. It's worth considering if you're an avi...
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vortez.net Updated: 2013-10-04 09:19:23
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Approx. £94.98 inc. VATThe Cooler Master Storm series of gaming peripherals have quietly embraced the gaming community by releasing on to the market some very impressive pieces of kit. Indeed, the CM Storm Sirus gaming headset we reviewed previously i...
Great Looking, Top gaming performance, LED Back-lighting, Macro Capability...
Media/Function key cross functionality, Price may be an issue for some...
The Trigger carries on from the solid, robust foundations and build quality the CM Storm range have shown in previous examples. From the outset, the overall feel of the rubberised, textured plastic emphasised the great craftsmanship of this peripheral...
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CM Storm, Cooler Master's relatively new (2008) gaming branch, are known as one of the top gaming brands having brought us quality products from cases to mice. By working with gaming enthusiasts and constantly seeking feedback, they are continuously refin...
CM Storm have created a very striking and contemporary looking keyboard that has features to match. Mechanical keyboards are increasing in popularity, so for CM Storm to produce a top quality keyboard that is appealing to many, it has given them a firm pl...
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You may or may not have been impressed with Cooler Master's last keyboard release the CM QuickFire Pro. A lot of complaints were directed at the lack of full backlit keys. What was the point if only a select region of keys lit up – everyone just seeme...
Full red backlighting, Full control over key programming, Comfortable as heck...
Loud – but easy to fix with Orings (extra cost), Awkward cable attachment...
Overall I'm quite impressed with the CM Trigger mechanical keyboard. I will be honest and say I couldn't really handle the clickly clacky noise after a week and promptly bought some O-rings to quiet it down. This is something any of you who can't stan...
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Cooler Master is at it again, releasing a whole new lineup of gaming gear. I got a little peak and even played with a few of the things that are to be coming out over the next month and you shouldn't be disappointed; there is a lot to look forward to...
Cooler Master quality, Lights up!...
Only minimal lighting (not full keyboard), Slightly more noisy than other keyboards with similar switches...
In the end the CM Storm QuickFire Pro is definitely worth its price tag. Looking at other mechs on the market in this price range this one does have a bit of a leg up with a little bit of LED lighting and some neat cable routing. I can't say it will b...
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Cooler Master’s CM Storm range of products has been slowly expanding in the last couple of years and now contains a wide range of gaming peripherals. It’s clear that they are trying to compete with the big names in the gaming peripheral market like...
Rubberised finish, Choice of MX Switches, Rugged design, Comprehensive software...
The CM Storm Trigger is definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a high-end gaming keyboard...
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Cooler Master have been a major player in the PC industry for around 20 years and in that time have been responsible for some stand out cases, PSUs and coolers. The Wavemaster and Cosmos are two examples which really stand out and both are cases which had...
Like many recent gaming keyboards with mechanical keys the Trigger has clearly been built to feel sturdy. The chassis is a thick plastic with no flex and the board has a significant weight to it which ensures it sits still on the desk during heavy gaming...
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It really seems there is no stopping the train when it comes to the overwhelming takeover in the last year of mechanical switches offered in keyboards now. It used to be that there were only a select handful of companies that have the distinction of...
As I spend more time with the Cherry MX green switches, I really got a feel for what all the hype was about. At first I had thoughts that the tougher key stroke would wear out my hands faster, and it does do that for a couple of days, but in the long...
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Cooler Master is back with a revision of one of my favorite keyboards. The CM Storm Trigger returns to my desk today with another switch option: MX Cherry Greens. These switches are designed with a higher actuation force of 80g – whereas your MX Cherry Re...
Wellbuilt keyboard to endure the zombies, Green switches really add to the feel of any game, work, or email, Nice backlighting (despite my distaste for the red color), New life brought to the keyboard with the green switch type, CM Storm Trigger...
Little loud if you aren't used to mechanicals, Heavier weight of the switch may make you weaklings tired for a week or so.
In conclusion, I really liked this keyboard. I loved it the first time I reviewed it, besides the red LEDs, and I think I love it even a little more with the green switches. Although the greens were a little different to get used to compared to the other...
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Cooler Master has been making serious inroads into the gaming peripherals market lately, with solid yet reasonably priced products. The new Trigger keyboard sticks to the trend and offers a lot of bang for a large but still reasonable amount of buck.Th...
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Buckle up and settle down ladies and gentlemen, we have another good device to bring to you! We have another fine keyboard built by CMStorm - a product line of Cooler Master - the maker of numerous devices including keyboards, mice, computer cases and sev...
Quality, Functionality, Price, Size...
Awkward keys combos, Uneven lighting, Lack of software disk...
This is another top notch product brought to us by Cooler Master. Some of its minor issues may be annoying at times but the good things help you forget and rest assured there are a lot of good things about this keyboard. It boasts a strong durable physeek...
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Cooler Master has been in the gaming sector with the gaming brand CM Storm for quite a few years now. Therefore the CM Storm Trigger isn't their first keyobard anymore, but it is their first one which makes use of CherryMX key. As a result it's very likel...
The CM Storm trigger is a very robust and high quality gaming keyboard which is able to gather a lot of plus point with its Cherry MX Black keys We also liked the comfortable rubber coating very much On one hand they deliver good grip and on the other the...
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