Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm NovaTouch TKL and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm NovaTouch TKL.
November 2014
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The editors liked
Decent gaming performanc
Small and light
Very highquality build
Ability to use CHERRY MX keycaps
Removable cable
Includes Oring dampeners and keycap remover
It's a simple keyboard
But still includes multimedia shortcuts
Solid Built Quality
Switch perfect for typing
Few gamin features
Rapid Rate
NKRO
Windows Lock Key
Compatible with Cherry MX aftermarket keycaps
2 Years Warranty
Most reliable key switch available
Unique key feel
Accepts Cherry MX key caps
“I admire its purity.”
Near perfect typing comfort
Gaming performance
Lower noise compared to MX keys
MX key accessories compatible
Durable
Normal looks
These switches are marvelous for typing on
Right angled USB connector
CM included Orings to quiet the keys down
Tenkeyless is preferable to me for hardcore writing sessions
The editors didn't like
Awkward Hybrid Capacitive key
Bland physical desig
Too expensive for what it doe
Slows down typing considerably
You have to be serious about keyboards to plop $199 down for one
Expensive
Mediocre keycaps
No Caps Lock and Scroll Lock Indicator (weird)
Oring is more useful for mechanical rather than for Novatouch TKL
Missing features common to other keyboards in this price class
– Very expensive enthusiast product
Pricey
Normal looks
No status indicators to tell you when the CAPS LOCK IS ON
So after testing the Novatouch on and off for over a year we can finally put to rest any doubts I might have had in my first Novatouch review. Cooler Master put together a great keyboard. They took the same clean styling that I love about their Quickfire...
The Cooler Master Novatouch TKL is pretty much the definition of a no frills, quality product. There's no obtrusive logos plastered all over the chassis, there's no backlighting on the keyboard, there isn't even lights under the caps lock or scroll lock b...
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Published: 2015-03-02, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The latest NovaTouch TKL keyboard from Cooler Master is featuring revised switches made in cooperation with Topre which can accommodate regular Cherry MX keycaps and the manufacturer has also included O-rings In order to prevent bottoming out and this way...
Published: 2015-03-02, Author: Frederik , review by: techpowerup.com
Near perfect typing comfort, Gaming performance, Lower noise compared to MX keys, MX key accessories compatible, Durable, Normal looks
Pricey, Normal looks
The Nova Touch TKL sells for $199! Near perfect typing comfort! Gaming performance Lower noise compared to MX keys MX key accessories compatible Durable Normal looks Pricey Normal looks 8.5 CM Storm has a winner with the NovaTouch TKL. The Topre switches...
Such is the single-minded focus of the CM Storm Novatouch TKL that the conclusion is going to be a brief affair.There isn't any lighting, or software, or dedicated macro keys, or numpad. There are some alternate functions on the F-keys that control key re...
Throughout my personal life and in the business of IT professional direct software and hardware support for over 20 years, I have had the opportunity to use many a keyboard. Some of these have been simple keyboards and some have track balls, touch pads, s...
these switches are marvelous for typing on, right angled USB connector, CM included Orings to quiet the keys down, tenkeyless is preferable to me for hardcore writing sessions
no status indicators to tell you when the CAPS LOCK IS ON
My first experience with Coolermaster's Novatouch TKL was an overwhelmingly positive one. It's designed to be the tool of choice for hardcore typing, and in that task it excels. I don't think I would like the Topre equivalent any better, and certainly not...
Awkward Hybrid Capacitive key, Bland physical desig, Too expensive for what it doe, Slows down typing considerably
The CM Storm NovaTouch TKL has a clever underlying premise, but this membrane and mechanical keyboard combo doesn't score. Some unexpected combinations work very well, like peanut butter and chocolate. Others, like your foot and a heavy jar, a...
Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Sal , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: It's not often that you'll find “highly awaited” and “keyboard” in the same sentence, but that was exactly the case with the CoolerMaster Novatouch TKL. This keyboard is the first of its kind, making it a very special release, at least if you are a relati...
I've been using the NovaTouch TKL as my daily driver for about two weeks now. I expect to continue after this review goes up. The Topre switches don't have the crispness or precision of the Cherry MX browns, which are my favorite pure mechanical switches...