ASUS ROG Azoth X
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The 75% size was praised as practical, with reviewers calling it a useful and near-perfect form factor for gaming desks.
Pros: latency, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
The compact form factor was praised as easy to adjust to and effective as a small-board offering.
Pros: volume control, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, wrist rest quality
The size and form factor were generally viewed as a good 75% balance, but the compact layout and weight were not ideal for every user.
Pros: wrist rest quality, onboard memory
Cons: per-key lighting control, switch options
The slim, light form factor impressed reviewers, with hands-on comments emphasizing how thin and capable the keyboard felt.
Pros: frame rigidity, size and form factor
Cons: sound dampening, per-key lighting control
Size and form factor were broadly praised for combining a number pad and useful keys in a practical 96% layout, though the board remains large and heavy.
Pros: cable quality, typing comfort
Cons: portability, switch options
The ultra-thin form factor was one of the most admired traits, repeatedly described as shockingly thin or remarkable.
Pros: backlight brightness, actuation consistency
Cons: sound dampening, stabilizer quality
Size and form factor were positive overall, with reviewers praising the 60% model and TKL as practical gaming-friendly sizes.
Pros: key responsiveness, actuation consistency
Cons: switch options, hot-swappable switches
Form factor sentiment depended on model: TKL and Mini layouts saved space, while compactness could require adjustment.
Pros: key responsiveness, durability
Cons: passthrough features, analog input support
Size and form factor were consistently praised for the very slim 22mm low-profile build and compact TKL footprint.
Pros: key responsiveness, ergonomics
Cons: wireless performance, volume control
The 75% form factor was a major strength, balancing compactness with arrows, function keys, and everyday usability.
Pros: latency, durability
Cons: legend visibility, rapid trigger support
The form factor was widely praised as a sweet spot between compactness, familiarity, and daily usability.
Pros: key responsiveness, latency
Cons: analog input support, wrist rest quality
The size and form factor were viewed very positively as compact, low-profile, and suitable for work/play setups.
Pros: key responsiveness, typing feel
Cons: per-key lighting control, legend visibility
The thin form factor is heavily praised, but the full-size model is criticized by some for being very large.
Pros: latency, polling rate
Cons: passthrough features, cable quality
The compact 65% form factor was one of the strongest positives, repeatedly described as useful, functional, and well suited to gaming or travel.
Pros: per-key lighting control, backlight brightness
Cons: passthrough features, compatibility
Size and form factor were praised as a practical 75% layout that balances gaming minimalism and productivity.
Pros: frame rigidity, stabilizer quality
Cons: per-key lighting control, RGB customization
The scored evidence praises the 75% form factor for staying compact while retaining essential productivity and gaming keys.
Pros: key stability, frame rigidity
Cons: profile management, reliability
Size and form factor evidence came from TKL coverage, where the smaller layout was praised as compact.
Pros: latency, durability
Cons: sound dampening, passthrough features
The slim low-profile TKL form factor was consistently liked for balancing compactness, desk fit, and a familiar key layout.
Pros: latency, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, ease of switch replacement
The compact 60% form factor was broadly praised for small size, portability, and fitting tight spaces.
Pros: desk space efficiency, frame rigidity
Cons: sound dampening, ease of switch replacement
The TKL size was generally praised for compactness, portability, and gaming practicality without going as cramped as mini layouts.
Pros: key stability, per-key lighting control
Cons: stabilizer quality, media controls
The form factor was praised for being compact without sacrificing as much function as 60% designs.
Pros: durability, wireless performance
Cons: passthrough features, onboard memory
Size and form factor were praised by full-size users and stationary setups, but the same size contributes to poor portability.
Pros: key stability, frame rigidity
Cons: portability, switch options
Size and form factor are widely liked because the RT100 keeps a numpad while remaining more compact than a traditional full-size board.
Pros: noise level, acoustics
Cons: rapid trigger support, actuation consistency
Size and form factor were broadly praised for compact functionality, though some users needed adjustment and one FPS-focused reviewer preferred smaller boards.
Pros: desk space efficiency, layout options
Cons: compatibility
Size and form factor are mostly positive, especially the compact 75% model, though full-size reviewers warn about reduced mouse space.
Pros: compatibility, legend visibility
Cons: wrist rest quality, cable quality
The 75% form factor was widely praised as compact while retaining important keys, though a few reviewers noted adjustment or cramped-layout compromises.
Pros: key stability, backlight brightness
Cons: rapid trigger support, wrist rest quality
The 80% layout was described as precision-engineered for the target gaming audience.
Pros: key responsiveness, polling rate
Cons: switch options, portability
Size and form factor are broadly praised, with reviewers emphasizing compactness, low wasted space, and lightweight designs.
Pros: durability, desk space efficiency
Cons: switch options, onboard memory
Size and form factor were mostly praised for compact near-full-size functionality, but the same 96% format was also called awkward or cramped.
Pros: durability, rapid trigger support
Cons: per-key lighting control, stabilizer quality
Size and form factor are praised for compactness and no-nonsense gaming use, though the smallest models involve compromises.
Pros: latency, actuation consistency
Cons: ease of switch replacement, reliability
Size and form factor were mostly positive for compact TKL use, though reviewers noted it is not a travel-focused board.
Pros: build quality, extra gaming features
Cons: switch options, hot-swappable switches
Size and form factor were mostly positive for number-pad and full-layout usefulness, though one review also noted the large footprint.
Pros: wireless performance, key responsiveness
Cons: switch options, desk space efficiency
Size and form factor earned positive evidence from one reviewer who found TKL a comfortable step down from full-size keyboards.
Pros: value for money, customization options
Cons: cable quality, portability
The 75% form factor was considered usable and not overly crowded, with enough keys for most needs outside a numpad.
Pros: legend visibility, key responsiveness
Cons: connectivity, cable quality
Size and form factor were generally praised for compactness and retained functionality, but reviewers mentioned learning curves or compressed key clusters.
Pros: compatibility, key responsiveness
Cons: wrist rest quality, key spacing
Size and form factor were mostly praised for keeping numpad utility in a compact body, with one reviewer noting sacrifices from the compressed layout.
Pros: ease of switch replacement, typing feel
Cons: key spacing, layout options
The MiniTKL/75% form factor was generally liked as compact and desk-friendly, with occasional complaints about cramped feel or missing full-size keys.
Pros: latency, acoustics
Cons: passthrough features, wireless performance
Size and form factor are a strength for competitive desk space, though 60% sacrifices make the layout more polarizing than TKL.
Pros: durability, per-key lighting control
Cons: noise level, sound dampening
Size and form factor were praised for slimness and compact TKL efficiency, but some reviewers still found layouts cramped or moderately sized.
Pros: stabilizer quality, latency
Cons: ease of switch replacement, hot-swappable switches
Size and form factor are useful but polarizing: reviewers like the compact 65%-in-60% footprint while noting cramped keys and adjustment time.
Pros: reliability, typing comfort
Cons: cable quality, wrist rest quality
Size and form factor were usually praised for compactness and novelty, though one reviewer questioned the low-profile value because travel distance felt full-size.
Pros: frame rigidity, rapid trigger support
Cons: switch options, legend visibility
Size and form factor split by preference: compact layouts pleased small-form-factor users, but one 75% reviewer missed a numpad and mistyped initially.
Pros: RGB lighting quality, layout options
Cons: frame rigidity, value for money
The size and form factor were generally positive for users wanting a compact 75% keyboard with enough dedicated keys, though the heavy build limits mobility.
Pros: key spacing, reliability
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
Size and form factor are mixed-positive: many like the compact numpad layout, while others feel it is stuck between full-size and truly compact boards.
Pros: per-key lighting control, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
Size and form factor evidence favors the 75% layout as compact and capable, though weight and productivity/travel use limit its appeal.
Pros: switch options, hot-swappable switches
Cons: portability, cable quality
The 60-percent size was praised for compactness, travel, and gaming, but several reviewers found it too small or disruptive for productivity and typing.
Pros: latency, key responsiveness
Cons: hot-swappable switches, ease of switch replacement
Size and form factor evidence was mixed: some liked the standard full-size layout, while others preferred smaller boards.
Pros: per-key lighting control, key responsiveness
Cons: ease of switch replacement, battery life
The product’s size choices were useful, with reviewers noting both full-size and 60% versions, though full-size ergonomics and mouse-room tradeoffs remained.
Pros: typing feel, key stability
Cons: profile management, wrist rest quality
Size and form factor were mixed: one reviewer preferred TKL, while another liked the 65% layout for arrow-key access.
Pros: durability, key responsiveness
Cons: reliability, RGB customization
Size and form factor were mixed, with reviewers valuing the full-size format but also describing the board as chunky, heavy, or space-consuming.
Pros: per-key lighting control, wrist rest quality
Cons: polling rate, portability