4/9/2021 0 Comments Mad Catz Strike 3 Keyboard
Their keyboards usually offer a lot of utility and performance, but also have quite a high price.The Mad Catz Strike TE (Tournament Edition) is the first mechanical keyboard from the manufacturer and quite low priced compared to the other keyboards of the series.
Is uses brown mechanical switches from the Chinese manufacturer Kailh. It offers 12 macro keys which can be used in three different modes. There are no dedicated media keys, but the keys F5 to F12 also operate as build-in shortcut keys to control multimedia or the brightness of the illumination. The Mad Catz Strike TE has white backlighting, its brightness can be individually adjusted for single keys or key areas like WASD. To round up the gaming package, the windows key can be disabled by a sliding switch. Mad Catz Strike TE Colors The Mad Catz Strike TE is available in 4 different colors: white, red, matte black and gloss black. The only difference between these models is their appearance. So, no matter which color you choose, you will get brown kailh switches anyway. Also included with every model: a removable wrist rest matching the color of the keyboard. ![]() Reviews Hardware Heaven January 9, 2015 Performance Award They keys are of course critical to the success of a gaming board. Mad Catz go with Kailh brown switches here, parts with 50m stroke lifespan. PC Mag October 10, 2014 3.5 out of 5 points The S.T.R.I.K.E. TE is the first mechanical gaming keyboard from Mad Catz, and its a big improvement over the companys previous keyboards, but there are still a couple of features that fall flat. Corsair Gaming K95 RGB (Vengeance K95) Switch Types Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Recent Posts Logitech G915 TKL New Wireless Keyboard Unveiled Buying Guide: Best Mechanical Keyboard 2020 Fnatic Streak Razer Huntsman Elite Razer Huntsman Logitech G915 Logitech G815 CES 2020 New Keyboards from Mad Catz and Corsair New Keyboards and OmniPoint Switches from SteelSeries SteelSeries Apex 7 Categories Guide Mechanical Keyboard News Switches Search Tags analog Buyers Guide Cherry Keyboard Cherry MX Cooler Master Corsair Fnatic Gear Gaming Keyboard GL Switches illuminated Kailh Switches Keyboard for Programming Keyboard for Work Logitech low-profile Mad Catz Mechanical Switches Membrane Metadot MX Black MX Blue MX Brown MX Green MX Red MX Speed OmniPoint Switches Optical Switches PS2 QS1 Switches QX2 Switches Razer Razer Switches RGB Romer-G Switches Rubber Dome Scissor Switches SteelSeries TKL USB Passthrough Wireless with display About us Mechanical-Keyboard.org was created with the goal, to offer the most comprehensive list of mechanical keyboards in the web. For an easy comparison, a ranking is calculated based on collected reviews and opinions from tech experts. Additionally, there are various guides to answer frequently asked questions about mechanical keyboards. ![]() All rights reserved.Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.
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