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Product: Thermaltake Soprano Aluminum Keyboard
Date: September 22, 2008
Author: Greg Baden
Edited By: Bob Buskirk
Provided By: Thermaltake
Pages: 1 2 3
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Introduction

Most people know Thermaltake by their cases, but did you know that they make keyboards too? I didn't know they did until I got a chance to look at the Thermaltake Soprano Aluminum Keyboard. A brushed and polished aluminum base keeps your hands cool during extended periods of use. A zero-degree tilt and scissor switch keystroke technology also keeps your hands cramp free for those long days of typing. Read on further to see how good this keyboard really is.

Features

- Brushed & polished aluminum housing for quality feel.
- Solid aluminum housing providing structural integrity for a longer lasting keyboard
- Aluminum surface keeps your palms cool.
- Scissor switch technology to increase keystroke lifespan.
- Zero-degree tilt to reduce wrist stress and provide comfortable usage position.
- Number lock & Capitals lock blue LED indicator.
- Built-in hotkey for: Internet, Email, My Favorite, Search and Volume
- Slide-proof pads prevents sliding.

Specifications

System Request: Windows VISTA/ XP/ 2000/ Me
Connective Interface: USB (A TYPE)
Weight: 1245g
Dimensions: 425mm x203mm x 26mm

Packaging

The Thermaltake Soprano Aluminum Keyboard comes packed in a quality retail package. The quality cardboard and glossy finish gives it a high class item. The front of the box displays the keyboard itself. A full list of features and keyboard layout is found on the back of the box.


The keyboard comes wrapped in a thin layer of bubble wrap to keep it protected during shipping. The only thing found in the case besides the keyboard is the User's Manual.


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