** NOVATOUCH - NEW PRICE **

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CM Storm NovaTouch TKL Hybrid Capacitive Switch Mechanical Keyboard @ £79.99 inc VAT

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The Cooler Master NovaTouch TKL provides the ultimate typing experience for all - including the eSports professional and the expert typist. To achieve this, the NovaTouch TKL uses a Japanese made hybrid capacitive switch with a uniform 45 gram actuation force and a 1mm actuation point. This Cooler Master exclusive unique switch has an ultra smooth press, a tactile trigger point, and a rapid debounce time. The debounce time is 3x faster than traditional mechanical switches, allowing Actions per Minute (APM) to not be hindered by hardware limitations. Additionally, the switch is designed with a custom stem that is fully compatible with Cherry MX keycaps for keyboard customization enthusiasts.

The Novatouch TKL features Hybrid capacitive switches, this combines a mechanical spring based switch and an electrostatic capacitive sensor that provides uncompromised tactile feedback as well as promoting excellent typing comfort and durability. These capacitive switches have no physical mechanical coupling which actually eliminates switch bounce and sensor chatter as there is less friction on each keystroke than a regular mechanical switch.

Cooler Master has integrated the stem design from the popular Cherry MX switch types to allow Novatouch users to customise their board using aftermarket keycaps or O-Ring dampers.

Features:
- Japanese made hybrid capacitive switch
- CM exclusive compatibility with CHERRY MX Keycaps
- Ultra smooth, tactile key presses
- 45G actuation force / 1mm actuation point
- On-the-fly Repeat Rate Adjustments
- N-Key Rollover & Anti-Ghosting

Specification:
- Key Switch: Hybrid Capacitive with Cherry MX Keycap compatibility
- Form Factor: Tenkeyless (TKL)
- Key Rollover: NKRO (Windows Only)
- Polling Rate: 1000hz/1mS
- Interface: Micro USB2.0
- USB Cable: Removable, 1.8m Braided, 18k Gold Plated Connectors
- UK ISO Layout


Was £149.99 Inc. VAT

Only £79.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Nice little TKL, what's your feelings/thoughts on it Rich?

Quite interested to hear what you think of the new switch type too...
 
Jesus, is that a good price?! I remember buying my CMStorm QuickFire TK with black switches for £59.99 a couple of years ago, why are mech keyboards so expensive now?
 
We wont be, but come and find me at LAN or go over to the Coolermaster lads and have a go on one on their stand. They're a friendly bunch.
 
Not that long ago, I remember thinking £100 for a keyboard wtf??? Now that has been blasted apart with keyboards well over £150. Everything getting more and more expensive these days. Can't justify a keyboard over £50 personally but I guess if you have got the money to burn then why not.
 
Not that long ago, I remember thinking £100 for a keyboard wtf??? Now that has been blasted apart with keyboards well over £150. Everything getting more and more expensive these days. Can't justify a keyboard over £50 personally but I guess if you have got the money to burn then why not.

I currently have one of these on test thanks to CM & OcUK, and needless to say, it's my favourite typing keyboard so far. The keys are quite heavy to hit, they have a tactile feel which is what I have missed about my Cherry Blues, and they are nowhere near as clicky.

If you're interested you can sign up for a test of the keyboard in the peripherals forum, or just keep an eye out there for when our reviews start popping up :p
 
Back in my day peripherals used the PS2 slot and membrane keyboards were the bees knees! :p

Not a chance I'd pay that much for a keyboard
 
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