Strips is a lot of work and what people seem to miss out on somewhat is that even a completely homogeneous diode spacing the centre will have a hot spot due to cross lighting, which will become more pronounced with higher hanging height.
This is not true though. You do not get a hot spot in the center, you get less light around the walls because light is lost on the walls.
This might sound like potatoes potatoes, but if the space is big enough you will see a perfectly uniformly lit "center" of big proportions and still only a smaller strips of darker areas next to the walls.
If you hang the light higher the difference between center and walls will actually become smaller. At the expense of more light loss on the walls. So that's why we don't do this. Also spacing the strips closer towards the walls does this. It only loses you more light on the walls.
Light uniformity will always be a compromise. It's never going to be 100% even. So what professional growers use is the rule of thumb that the darker regions should still get 80% of the average light intensity. So if you light at 800 μmol/s/m2 average, you'd still want about 640 μmol/s/m2 minimum.
The biggest benefit of strips is that you can generally hang them half as high as boards. Which means that you cut your light loss on the walls about in half. This can be huge savings if you are using a small tent.
In a 2x2 tent using a single QB you will lose easily 40% of the light on the walls at 18" and even 55% at 24". With 2 strips you can cut that loss about in half, by hanging it at 9"or 12". So strips are a huge benefit in "small" tents. Plus the lower hanging height will come in handy because those smaller tents tend to be lower in height too.
With a 4x4 tent the loss would be half of that since there is relatively only half the wall space. Assuming you hang 4QB in that tent and 16 strips. So you'd lose 20% with the QB and 10% with the strips. Still a pretty significant saving. You'd then still need a 2.75μmol/J QB to get the same amount of light on the plants as you'd get with a 2.4 μmol/J led strip. All that marketing with high efficacy and then you waste it on the walls.