![]() ![]() I found that without the ten-key and the removable USB cable, traveling with the keyboard was much easier. For me, missing the ten-key was annoying but can easily be gotten over. It has minimalist features (hence the Stealth name) but functions like a top notch fighter. Overall I felt the CM Storm Quickfire Stealth is a worthy keyboard. And you won't get tired of the double takes your Stealth will get you Ultimately I preferred the more standard layout and the added features that make the Stealth perform as well as gaming keyboards costing much more. I would have loved to see the Stealth pared with the same backlighting found in Cooler Master's other mini, the Quick Fire TK, but that may be at odds with the theme. Really, when was the last time you used those ten key setups? The more time I spend on these Cooler Master mini keyboards the more I like them. No more worn out keyboards and a true mechanical durability even at a very sub $100 price point. There is a lot to like about the pure black look that relocating the markings brings to the keyboard. Unlike most compact keyboards, the Stealth has a traditional layout for the right side making it easy to find your standard function keys like the insert and delete keys. Most gamers don't have much use for the typical 10 key setup and the added space savings makes it easier to pack along for your LAN adventures. The Cooler Master Quick Fire Stealth is really an interesting effort at thinking outside the box. ![]()
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