With
claims of a "20 million key press lifespan"
it is apparent they are promoting this as a quality
keyboard as well as a gaming keyboard. Upon opening
the box you are presented with a foam packed keyboard,
a manual and a driver disc for those of you unfortunate
(or insane) enough to be still using Windows 98. Windows
XP requires no drivers, just simple "plug and
play".

Initial impressions
are positive, with a considerable weight and a high
quality of finish backing up claims of a premium product.
The right side
of the Wolf Claw is the traditional design with 8
internet web browsing function keys placed at the
top of the unit. As mentioned earlier the keyboard
uses a USB port but to compensate for this loss the
board has a 2 port hub.
The build quality
really is excellent with the unit certainly breaking
the mould normally associated with these gamers products,
that being "Sure you can have a cool product,
but only if we build it to last 2 weeks of heavy use".

There are many
little nice touches, such as the embossed logos on
the rear of the chassis, however practical essentials
such as the little raising feet are not omitted either.
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