Hey peoples. Trembledust here. Today I’d like to introduce to you our newest reviewer, Hayabusa. He hasn’t earned his admin stripes on TechReaction yet so for the time being his reviews will be posted under my name. Out of all the people to be under he’d have to be under me. Ha! He’s doomed. Oh did I not edit that out before publishing? Silly me (evil grin). Anywho let’s see how Haya does with his first review. Let us know what you think in the comment section. Be gentle. Oh wait I’m sorry. They made me type that. What I meant was SHRED HIM! j/k. Or am I? Muahahahahaha!
Hey guys, Hayabusa here. I’m the new reviewer on the block that has been hiding in the shadows these past few months, hence the name.
Or I could be the dude that’s been riding around the block looking super cool.
Feel free to choose the reference you’re most comfortable with. Without further ado, here’s a review on the Thermaltake Knucker Gaming Keyboard
Unboxing
The regular keyboard comes in a black, and red color scheme while the Team DK Variant uses a red, and white scheme. As you can tell, we’re reviewing the Team DK edition.
Here’s the back of the box, explaining the highlights of Team DK and also the displaying some of the features.
Included in the box you’ll get the keyboard, a USB to PS/2 adapter, a quick install guide, a few Thermaltake Dragon stickers, the warranty policy and key remover along with a few spare keys.
Here’s a better look at the Quick Start Guide, Warranty Policy and the included stickers.
The Key Remover and the Spare keys come in a nice suede pouch.