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August 2017
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Ambidexterity support is great, Interchangeable top covers, Nice crisp RGB lighting
Not so many buttons as other mice, No Custom RGB Lighting settings
So we've made it this far and that's good! This is the bit where I give my summary on the ASUS ROG Evolve Gaming Mouse and I've really got to say this, I have been pretty damn impressed with the build quality, the look and feel as well the ease to use the...
Publié: 2017-07-21, Auteur: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
At just under £55, the Asus Evolve is actually priced quite well; it seems there has been a 'ROG Tax' break of some sort. It is still quite expensive considering there are similar mice on the market with better sensors, but none of these have as much in t...
Modular top covers, Truly ambidextrous design, Attractive styling, Great sensor performance, OMRON switches, Has RGB lighting
Poor RGB lighting, RGB Aura Sync is limited
All things considered, ASUS ROG has introduced a strong contender into the pack here, the RGB lighting may not be amazing, but apart from that, you'll be hard pushed to find a better mouse for under £60. The ability to swap out the top of the mouse is a g...
There have been a few attempts at producing mice with interchangeable components in recent years. Some have tried to offer alternative side panels, some have changed the entirety of the top, but this is the first one we can remember that manages to combin...
Designed for righties and lefties alike, with modular panels, Braided cord, Competent optical sensor, Attractive styling
Pricey for what you get, Stores only three (non-executable-specific) profiles, Only two DPI settings, No separate X/Y axis controls, Primitive macro editor, Rubber sides not grippy enough, Side buttons are difficult to distinguish
Dated configuration software and a high price hamper this gaming mouse, but its body can be configured for lefties as well as righties. Check back for software improvements and a price drop. Read More...
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Publié: 2017-08-08, Auteur: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Designed for righties and lefties alike, with modular panels, Braided cord, Competent optical sensor, Attractive styling,
Pricey, Stores only three profiles, Only two DPI settings, No separate X/Y axis controls, Primitive macro editor, Rubber sides not grippy enough, Side buttons hard to distinguish
Dated configuration software and a high price hamper this gaming mouse, but its body can be configured for lefties as well as righties. Check back for software improvements and a price drop...
There are a lot of similarities between the ASUS ROG Pugio and the ASUS ROG Strix Evolve. They both sport the same PMW3330 sensor courtesy of PixArt, customizable body, and the same number of buttons. The Evolve, however, is missing a key feature that we...
Ambidextrous Design, Covers can easily be changed, Gaming performance, Software offers big room for customization
Non-detachable Cable, Only 2 DPI Settings, Side buttons are too deep and require a bit more force to press, RGB lighting looks underwhelming
The ROG Strix Evolve is a unique product that adapts for the user's convenience. Though the effects are really adverse. The design is quite simple, well. too simple really. But it works.The performance is more than satisfying, though the limited number o...
Extrait: Our age may make us too old for Youth Day, but these deals are great for keeping us young at heart!Mice have come a long way from their point-and-click beginnings. Usable by lefties and righties, the ASUS ROG Strix Evolve also comes with a braided cord me...