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ASUS Outs ROG Strix Scope TK

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/03/2020 08:18 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
ASUS Outs ROG Strix Scope TK

ASUS will be releasing a tenkeless version of their Scope Gaming Keyboard. The numeric keyless gaming keyboard has Cherry MX RGB mechanical switches.

The  numeric keypad-less gaming keyboard (gosh that's a weird sentence) is equipped with a wide "Ctrl key" to minimize erroneous operations during gameplay such as FPS and improve accuracy.

The key switches are Cherry MX RGB mechanical switches, with a lineup of red and silver axis models. It also has a "stealth button" that hides all applications and mutes the audio, a "quick toggle switch" that instantly replaces the function key and media key, and an illumination function that supports ASUS "Aura Sync."

In addition, 100% anti-ghost, N key rollover, on-board memory that can store up to 5 custom profiles, macro function, Windows lock key function, etc. are installed. There is also a dedicated utility "Armory II" that can be customized. The interface is USB 2.0, the cable is detachable, the main body size is 356 mm in width, 136 mm in depth, 40 mm in height, and the weight is 811 g (860 g when the cable is attached). Supported OS is Windows 10.



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cryohellinc
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#5805469 Posted on: 07/03/2020 08:56 AM
Horrible font / cheap ABS keycaps / cheap Cherry Mx keys / RGB / exposed switches / undoubtedly LOUD as hell / no lubing whatsoever / light / price most likely above 100 EUR.

What a "lovely" keyboard.

patteSatan
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#5805500 Posted on: 07/03/2020 10:26 AM
Looks like Corsair trash.

LevelSteam
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#5805709 Posted on: 07/03/2020 11:26 PM
Cursed bottom row.

Neo Cyrus
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#5805972 Posted on: 07/05/2020 07:39 AM
Horrible font / cheap ABS keycaps / cheap Cherry Mx keys / RGB / exposed switches / undoubtedly LOUD as hell / no lubing whatsoever / light / price most likely above 100 EUR.

What a "lovely" keyboard.
The crappy ABS caps, with a coat that inevitably peels, is so beyond stupid at this point that I'm convinced they do it just to make sure there's a guaranteed failure point soon enough to make people "upgrade" more than a handful of times in their lives.

Every $20 el-cheapo Chinese mech keyboard has double shot caps, but the $300 lunacy from the big boys? Naw, crappy layer that will peel.

Chess
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#5806024 Posted on: 07/05/2020 04:27 PM
Well, to be fair, I'd like to buy myself a nice ten-keyless mech. keyboard but I just can't do enough research.

Every time I google something, new brand unproven names pop up with €150-300 pricetags.
I'm this close so actually just give up and go for a Corsair keyboard, just because I don't know anymore...
At least Corsair can somewhat guarantee me compatibility and replacement caps.

But then again, I've been using Logitech rubber domes for years, so only improvement can happen to me.

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