Coolermaster Q Alloy Keyboard (EAK-US1)

Others/Mice & Keyboards by richbastard @ 2003-09-14

For those who are tired of space-hogging desktop keyboards which are packed with multimedia keys you never use, Coolermaster has released a stylish solution. After using the Coolermaster Q Alloy keyboard - a notebook-sized, sleek aluminium keyboard - you?ll throw your old one in the garbage and never look back. 

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Looks & Size

Looks:

For those who have ample space at their desk, a slim sized keyboard is not really a necessity. However, if space is an issue, or you simply don't want a bulky keyboard, you might want to take a look at smaller sized keyboards. The coolermaster eak-us1 is one of the more attractive small-sized keyboards.

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The keyboard is packed in a simple cardboard box with no accesories. Since it's a usb-only keyboard, it would have been a wise choice to include a usb>ps2 connector. Be sure to have a free usb port. Coolermaster has been stingy with protection: small box and no bubblewrap. I wouldn't trust this package to the local post service.

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It certainly has way more appeal than any other keyboard i've ever seen: black keys, aluminium housing, no-nonsense layout. The finish is excellent, the keys are made from high quality plastic, and the housing is made from pretty thick (3mm) brushed aluminium.

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It's a pitty coolermaster used cheap green indicator leds, white or blue leds would have been far more fancy without losing it's style. The Coolermaster logo isn't too special either.

Size:

It is certainly smaller than the average desktop keyboard. If it wouldn't be equipped with a numpad. it would have been equally sized to a notebook keyboard. this is certainly a good thing for ppl who are looking for a small sized, light weighing keyboard. The small size does not necessairely mean its harder to type, it's only a bigger challange for the manufacturer to make a good layout.

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It might not look much smaller as an average desktop keyboard, every inch matters if you've got little space.
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