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Build Quality, Design, Innovation, 3.2 Inch Venom Touchscreen, 12 Gaming Apps, 24 Programmable Keys, Full Button Illumination, 7 Part Modular Design, Rear USB Ports, Extra WASD/Arrow Keys, Control Software
Before i started using the S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 i too was somewhat disappointed to hear that instead of mechanical switches it used membrane ones not only because that means reduced life for the product but also because of its high price. However after using it...
If you don't mind spending extra money for a feature packed keyboard with an un-compromised design and feel, MadCatz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 is a work of gaming art! Discuss in the Forum...
Modular design, Great Illumination, Interactive LCD Display, Open Community, Esthetically Unique
Cost
I’ll be the first one to admit when I saw the press release for the Mad Catz Cyborg S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 Gaming keyboard I had two very distinct reactions. The first one was of slight shock because with the exception of the R.A.T. series mouse I’ve never see...
Extrait: Sometimes its more important to feel the keys of a keyboard at the tip of your fingers, not because you're experiencing the unrestrained joy of fragging the annoying sniper on you favorite FPS or even because you just dominated the toughest dungeon in you...
Macros that have accurate time delays and virtually no input limits, Customizable in terms of hardware and software, VENOM touch screen that runs apps, A keyboard that closely resembles the feel of a Mechanical keyboard feel without the excessive sound, Ridiculously large number of macro buttons, One of the only macro recorders with accurate capture times, no artificial delay, and virtually
Limited VENOM touch screen apps, Very expensive
The Mad Catz STRIKE 7 is a stellar keyboard. It is comfortable to use, has well positioned macros buttons, and includes some top notch functionality that's best in class. The custom membrane that Mad Catz uses closely resembles that of a cherry brown ...
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Publié: 2012-09-26, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Super-customizable. Tons of features. Touch screen is handy.
Extremely expensive. Doesn't use mechanical keyswitches. Complicated to hook up
The MadCatz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 is an impressive, feature-filled gaming keyboard, but it's extremely expensive and doesn't use mechanical switches (though its membrane switches are very responsive)....
the Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 gaming keyboard is an absolute monster of gaming power. It has so many cool and useful features in it that you will not regretting spending the dough on it. Speaking of which, the S.T.R.I.K.E 7 retails for $299.99 and is avai...
The Strike 7 was announced at Gamescom in August, and at $300, it's definitely a premium peripheral. While it seems to have enough elegant design and handy features to justify its fat price tag, that's still a very high asking price for a keyboard, touch...
Modular design lets you choose which components you want to use, Touchscreen V.E.N.O.M. module provides 36 touchscreen macro buttons
Extremely expensive, Membrane keyboard is soft and mushy, Touchscreen suffers from response delay, Touchscreen has limited functionality, Keyboard height not adjustable, Limited to 7key rollover
All things considered, while Mad Catz's S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 scores points for originality, we felt that it was lacking in a few key areas. The primary purpose of a keyboard is to input information and for all the S.T.R.I.K.E.'s bells and whistles, we felt that...