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CM Storm Unveil Trigger Z Mechanical Keyboard

We’re a little late on this news story, it was actually revealed last week! Be I figured that if we missed it, you might have missed it too. Following on from the popular Trigger mechanical keyboard from CM Storm, the gaming brand of Cooler Master, the Trigger Z looks set to tweak and improve on an already epic formulate to bring the range up to date for 2014.

The keyboard will features full programmable mechanical keys, that means you can utilize macro and standard keys with profile management for up to five profiles and up to 75 macros. 128KB on board memory will ensure you can save every profile, macro and setting on the keyboard, something that will no doubt go down well with the LAN gaming crowd since you can’t use 3rd party software while competing. Integrated multimedia keys for audio are included, while Windows lock will also benefit gamers by avoiding accidental tabs to the desktop.

A large detachable wrist rest with a non-slip rubber coating will help with comfort so you can take it easy, while 64 Key Roll Over will ensure that when you’re not going to miss a beat when the going gets tough. full LD backlighting with three modes and five brightness levels will also help you play through the night, always able to find the right key, even in the dark.

A popular choice of Cherry MX switches will be available soon, the keyboard will launch with Brown, but Red and Blue will be added (region dependant). The MSRP is to be £109.99 inc. VAT here in the UK, but check out your local and online retailers for availability and exact pricing.

Thank you CM for providing us with this information.

Images courtesy of CM.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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