Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the ASUS Strix Tactic Pro and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ASUS Strix Tactic Pro.
November 2014
(82%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The gaming peripherals Asus Strix series we received with mixed feelings. The products are sturdy and solidly built and also about the exterior design, we are very pleased, if we find the headset although nice, but a little too big for our taste. The perf...
Abstract: Japanese made Omron D2F01F switches give the main buttons a lovely, finelybalanced action – Omron switches are fast becoming the norm for midrange and highend mice, and we have no issue with that. The scroll wheel is secure and has a pleasant rubber ...
Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Solid build quality, Cherry MX switches are excellent, Plenty of macro keys in a variety of places, Unique look with orange backlighting, Antighosting gives infinite simultaneous key presses, Good media control
Rubber feet do not grip as well when board is raised, Lighting options are limited, No wrist rest and shape makes adding thirdparty one more difficult, A bit expensive, Indicator LED placement leaves this short reviewer unable to see what is what.
The ASUS STRIX Tactic Pro is a very well constructed mechanical gaming keyboard that will appeal to both gamers and typists. The choice of Cherry switches mean you can tailor the key response to your own personal taste. We also find the adjustable orange ...
Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Charlie , review by: play3r.net
All major flavours of MX switches available, Awesome amount of macro functionality for people who need it
Aggressive design is a bit polarising, Can't change the lighting effects, Key cap coating is a bit smooth
So after a good amount of testing what are my lasting impressions of the Tactic Pro? Starting off with the design and for me it's a bit of a mixed bag, on the one hand I'm a fan of the nice matte finish, the indicator lights on the top and just the gener...
Asus has priced the Strix Claw and the Strix Tactic Pro at Rs. 3,600 and Rs. 7,200 respectively, which is frankly quite good value for what both offer. The well-built Tactic Pro is lighter than other mechanical keyboards and has a great set of mechanical ...
Options of Cherry MX Red, Black, Blue, Brown keys, Well built, Braided cable, 21 macro keys
Orange backlighting only, No wrist rest
The Corsair Vengeance K70. But if you're looking for a premium mechanical keyboard with rich macro functionality, this keyboard is for you.Where to buyHTC Desire 616 (White)Rs. 11120ExploreAsus Zenfone 5 (Black, 16GB)Rs. 9899ExploreSamsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9...
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Published: 2014-11-27, Author: Jay , review by: exhibit.tech
With multiple modes and traceable keys, ASUS Strix Tactic Pro is a great choice. The Tactic Pro is also quieter than most gaming keyboards we have had our hands on. Although, in competition with other major gaming product manufacturers it might lag behind...
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Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Andre , review by: in.ign.com
A lot of macro keys, Mechanical Cherry MX keys, Switchable profiles, Clearly lit keys, Price
Plastic main body, Too many macro keys for nonMMO players, RHS Macro keys get in the way sometimes
A Frankenstein monster of a mechanical keyboard that packs in all the best aspects of the best gaming keyboards out there. The macro key overload makes this perfect for MMO and MOBA players, but could be a bit much for FPS players, who prefer nothing arou...
Abstract: by matthew yapHoot goes the Strix, or ‘owl' as it is known in Greek, a whole new range of gaming peripherals from ASUS. With RoG, is there really need another gaming series? Probably not, but it's here to stay and we've got a whole set of it for review th...
The ASUS STRIX Tactic Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard retails at RM 499, which is quite steep for a keyboard with so many macro yet lacking many other features. Let's not forget that if you're using an ASUS ROG series motherboard, there's the Keybot softwa...