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CM Storm Trigger (Cherry MX Green) Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

By: (more) | Peripherals Content | Posted: Jan 17, 2013 7:00 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 97%    Manufacturer: CM Storm

Packaging

 

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On a dark camouflaged backdrop you see the Trigger keyboard. There is the CM Storm red slashes at the top and a window cut out over the keys to look inside at the actual keyboard.

 

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Moving in much closer on the right side of the front panel we can now see the sticker they have placed there denoting the use of the Cherry MX green switches.

 

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The end of the packaging houses the typical CM Storm Tactics. Strength, Security, and Control is what makes CM Storm products unique.

 

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The back of the box is topped with text, but near the bottom there is a look at the back of the keyboard in this image showing off the USB connectivity and hub there.

 

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The text on the top half, states that this is a mechanical gaming keyboard with the name of Trigger, and is repeated in 20 other languages.

 

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The other small end of the packaging holds the CM Storm name and logo along with a stylized Trigger name with camouflage and barbed wire.

 

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On the back of the package you are given lists of the features under the Trigger naming. At the right you are shown images of three features Cooler Master wanted to show.

 

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This is the same features list that can be found on their site. Since most readers won't go there unless to buy it, I thought I would get in closer so you could read them.

 

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The images to the right side cover the row of five Macro keys, the dual port USB 2.0 hub, and the last image with the Trigger X64 refers to the onboard memory.

 

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When you open the box you find the Trigger is mostly out in the open with high density foam supports used on both ends to ensure a safe transit to your house.

 

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Lifting out the inner packaging and flipping over the keyboard, you will find the wrist rest under in inside of the foam envelope.


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