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Publié: 2015-03-19, Auteur: Nick , review by: gamecrate.com
Extrait: The SteelSeries Apex M800 is the newest mechanical keyboard from the popular peripheral company, and acts as the introduction of their new post-Cherry switches, known as “QS1.” The Apex M800 features full RGB options with 16.8 million colors and per-key c...
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Publié: 2014-12-29, Auteur: Patrick , review by: gamecrate.com
Extrait: When it comes to keyboards marketed towards gamers these days, RGB keyboards are in. Though static colored backlit keys have been a mainstay in keyboards for years, manufacturers have begun to offer a vast spectrum of colors on keyboards—once a feature re...
Extrait: Switching keyboards is like getting a new car. There's an adjustment period, and everything feels foreign for a while. Using SteelSeries' APEX Gaming Keyboard for the first time reminded me of shifting from my old Sentra to a new Mustang. It's bigger, it...
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Publié: 2014-10-24, Auteur: E. , review by: anandtech.com
In terms of feel, key travel and comfort, the SteelSeries Apex feels just like any good membrane keyboard. Of course it lacks the travel and feeling of mechanical keys; the keys of the Apex feel mushy and need to bottom out in order to register, which is...
If you want more keys than you can shake a joystick at, along with pretty lights, the SteelSeries Apex is a very good choice. The problem with naming your product the "Apex" is that, by definition, it has to be the very best one available. The...
Extrait: Of all of the editors on Techgage's roster, I'm probably the last hold out when it comes to switching over to a mechanical keyboard. I've tested them before, and I can see why some people like to use them exclusively, but I just don't see the need, person...
Build Quality, LowProfile Keys, 22 Macro Keys (88 Macro Commands Total), 5Zone Color Illumination, Independent Media Keys, AntiGhosting Technology (Up To 6 Simultaneous Key Presses), Enlarged Space Bar, Removable Rubber Feet, 2 Front USB Ports
Price (For Some), Membrane Keys (For Some)
As we speak i consider 3 gaming peripherals manufacturers as the top in this industry and SteelSeries is amongst them for a reason so i never had any doubts about the success of their APEX gaming keyboard. The materials used are of high quality, it has a ...
I honestly had lower expectations starting out this review, but the SteelSeries Apex is actually a great keyboard. For a very long time and actually on occasion, I used to use a Microsoft Sidewinder X4 which uses the same low profile keys on a membrane me...
Publié: 2013-12-05, Auteur: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Dozens of programmable controls. Four independent custom lighting zones. Tactile anchoring on the W key. Additional diagonal arrow keys. Dedicated media controls. Extra-large space bar. USB Pass-thrus.
Silicone dome switches
The SteelSeries Apex is a big keyboard that is packed with features to take your game to a new level, all for a more affordable price than the competition....
Lights!, 22 Macro keys, USB hub, Independent media keys, braided cord, And the cons, Not mechanical, Left macro key stroke sometimes annoying, Final Words, The only thing I find unfortunate about the Apex is that its not a mecha
The only thing I find unfortunate about the Apex is that its not a mechanical keyboard, And for users who are using a mechanical keyboard, i don't think they would switch that easy to a rubber dome keyboard, Its absolutely a great keyboard but if it shoul...