Cooler Master Storm NovaTouch TKL (Barebones) Keyboard Review

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APH Networks checked out the Cooler Master Storm NovaTouch TKL (Barebones) Keyboard

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Believe it or not, but Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Kwan was actually the first person to introduce me to an APH Networks favorite show, Top Gear. One of my favorite episodes is the first episode of the tenth season, where a challenge was set by the producers to find the best driving road... in the world. All three of the presenters brought a lightweight supercar, with James May's Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24, Richard Hammond's Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and Jeremy Clarkson's Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera. Oddly enough, all of their cars were more expensive than the regular editions, despite having less features. While the pricing of the cars may not make sense, I can understand why car manufacturers like Aston Martin or Lamborghini makes lighter editions of cars. Shedding weight will naturally improve the performance. In addition, these cars are targeted at the enthusiast crowd, who are willing to sacrifice some convenience features, and their wallet, for a better driving experience. However, at the end of the episode, all three of the Top Gear hosts preferred the regular editions over the lightweight ones. They believed the regular editions of their cars would provide a similar driving experience with more equipment. Fast forward to today, and we have the NovaTouch TKL Barebones edition keyboard by Cooler Master. This keyboard is targeted at the enthusiast crowd for several reasons, including its Topre switches, and absent features like a number pad. Furthermore, the Barebones edition means this keyboard does not even come with keycaps. Even though I may not be a keyboard ricer or enthusiast, I will give it a fair shake as a reviewer. How does the Cooler Master Storm NovaTouch TKL Superleggera hold up? Hopefully this review will answer all your questions, so read on to find out!
 Cooler Master Storm NovaTouch TKL (Barebones) Keyboard Review @ APH Networks