Packaging

The first clue to the QuickFire’s compact size is with its small compact packaging. The front has the keyboard nearly bursting from the front. Along with the keyboard there is a stick on the front marking showing the blue key switch that is used. We know that other variations of the QuickFire in other countries have different switches, using a sticker opens up the potential that they could bring out multiple models here in the states also. On the back of the box you can see what to expect in the box including the extra key caps and the key puller. There is a feature listing and a few pictures of key features.

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Inside the keyboard is wrapped in foam bag with the accessories and cord under the cardboard behind the keyboard. This is the first time you will see one of the QuickFire’s most interesting features, the detachable cord.

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garfi3ld's Avatar
garfi3ld replied the topic: #22376 27 Jan 2012 21:27
could this be your new LAN keyboard?
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L0rdG1gabyt3 replied the topic: #22377 27 Jan 2012 21:38
Thats a nice little keyboard!

The detachable cord is an interesting feature. Perhaps they could incorporate a wireless/wired charging function like we see on some mice... Use it wireless, when the battery gets low, use a magnetic coupler to quickly attach the cord, and you continue on like nothing every changed!

A back-lit key option would be pretty nice as well, since many LAN party environments are dimly lit.
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Wingless92 replied the topic: #22379 27 Jan 2012 22:06
I used this when I was at the LanOC Office for Christmas. It's a great little keyboard that is awesome for LAN's. I missed the keypad on the right side cause I use it all the time but for LAN's this thing would be awesome. Hell, I might even replace my old G15 with this. I like it!
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Plague replied the topic: #22409 28 Jan 2012 10:48

garfi3ld wrote: could this be your new LAN keyboard?


It isn't a natural keyboard, so nope.
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Lersar replied the topic: #22411 28 Jan 2012 23:21

Plague wrote:

garfi3ld wrote: could this be your new LAN keyboard?


It isn't a natural keyboard, so nope.

I was going through a bunch of old keyboards we have at the shop, and I found four or five Microsoft natural keyboards. I thought of you. :)
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Plague replied the topic: #22416 29 Jan 2012 08:18

Lersar wrote:

Plague wrote:

garfi3ld wrote: could this be your new LAN keyboard?


It isn't a natural keyboard, so nope.

I was going through a bunch of old keyboards we have at the shop, and I found four or five Microsoft natural keyboards. I thought of you. :)


hehe

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