Test Your Touch-Typing Prowess With A Murdered-Out Keyboard

Test Your Touch-Typing Prowess With A Murdered-Out Keyboard


Targeted at gamers, developers and anyone who spends a lot of time pounding on a keyboard, Cooler Master’s new CM Storm QuickFire Stealth features mechanical switches for that old-school feeling. It also comes with black keys that are only labelled on the front side.

It’s not impossible for a non-touch typist to use the $95 Storm QuickFire Stealth though; they’ll just have to get used to looking at a different angle when they’re hunting for a specific key. And by moving the labels off of the top of each key, in theory Cooler Master is guaranteeing they will never wear off — even if you max out the keyboard’s 50 million keystroke rating. [Cooler Master via SlashGear]


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