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Tsunami Dream Series Keyboard & mouse - Page 1/2
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Date: 2004-12-13
Category: PC Peripherals
Author: by Vman

Tsunami Dream Series Keyboard & mouse 

         

  

Today I got my hands on the new tsunami dream keyboard and mouse set which I have been waiting for since I saw the preview on the thermaltake website, it seems like a long time now but now that it is here lets open it up and see what you are getting for your money and whether it was worth the wait.

  

 

The back of the box has the full info and specs of this keyboard listed as well as any other info about the keyboard. Its here you also notice the picture of the keyboard on its side, wow the measurements are only 11.6mm at the lowest and 18.3 at its highest, That’s 1.8cm thick at the highest point nice. Let’s hope they also they release that monitor as well to make the complete set.

In the box 

    

Well the packaging is very stylish and is made out of recyclable materials, when I opened the box it was nice to find the keyboard well packed with the mouse also well protected in bubble rap, I also was impressed with the smooth/sleek looks and as I have a tsunami case it matches perfectly which is an added bonus.

   

   

When I removed the keyboard from the packaging I was surprised at how thin the board is only 11.6 ~ 18.7 mm it was also quite heavy but felt solid in my hands and well constructed, I liked the laptop type keys as they make typing easier once you get used to them which only takes 5-10 minutes max, I nearly missed the internet hotkeys as they are very streamline and blend in to the keyboard rather than make it look more chunky like so many other keyboards out on the market.

       

  

 

 

I like the layout of this keyboard and the slim design, its sleekness was a compliment to the already popular Tsunami Case. The mouse on the over hand has sort of like a heal on the rear here take a look.

  

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