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June 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Hub USB 2 ports
Switchs maison
Rétroéclairage de qualité Sobriété
Frappe réactive
Confortable et silencieuse
Design assez sobre
Bonne finition
Rétroéclairage totalement personnalisable
Hub USB inclus / Câble USB tressé assez fin
La barre d'espace
Le rétroéclairage
Et sa multitude de personnalisation
Un confort incroyable
Solidité robustesse et élégance
La réduction du bruit pour un clavier mécanique
Agréable même pour les longues sessions de jeu
Macros
Touches QS1 très rapides
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix (pas à la portée de toutes les bourses !)
Pas de reposepoignets
Pour toutes ces raisons
Nous lui accordons donc la note de
Pas de repose-poignet optionnel
Plus de touches multimédias dédiées et uniquement 6 touches macros
Extrait: It seems like SteelSeries might be trying to take over your computer room, and if you're anything like me you'll willingly let them. The company is constantly updating their lineup of high quality headphones, keyboards, and mice, all of which have had a s...
The M800 is nothing short of great. The feeling is unmatched and the keys are easier than ever to program, personalize and use. Having the ability to assign custom macros and lighting schemes to each key on automatically switching profiles offers a powerf...
So the Apex M800 is one of the most interesting keyboards I have taken a look at in a long time. Its aggressive styling isn't exactly what I would go for in my office personally. I would love to see it be a little more muted like the SteelSeries Sensei....
If you can get past its biggish bones and that absurd spacebar, the Apex M800 is a solid option for those who want ultra-responsive keyboard switches—especially when it's on sale. SteelSeries' asking price of $200 is more than a bit ridiculous, eclipsing...
Publié: 2015-06-22, Auteur: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Solid construction and quality, plenty of power, speed, and degree of customisations. Pricey if you are not going to take advantage of the dynamic lighting setup...
Publié: 2015-09-18, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Extrait: What is the difference between a luxury and an overkill? As I sit here at 2:25pm on a Tuesday afternoon contemplating about this question, the more I think, the more I realize the line is not as clear as I have first imagined. In my opinion, luxury has a...
Publié: 2015-04-25, Auteur: David , review by: Bcchardware.com
Vast lighting options, Easy macro setup, Individual key customization, Good key sensitivity, Quality look and feel, Swappable feet, ,
No wrist rest, No profile change keys on the keyboard, Overall, this board scores a 9.6/10 as it has great performance, build quality, compatibility and features. While it lacks a few accessories that I like to see, the value still remains high as you c
At the end of the day, I found this keyboard to be built well and to perform flawlessly. The couple of inconveniences that I experienced are little more than nothing and would not affect my decision to purchase this fine product. The price is a bit hefty...
If you can get past its biggish bones and that absurd spacebar, the Apex M800 is a solid option for those who want ultra-responsive keyboard switches—especially when it's on sale. SteelSeries' asking price of $200 is more than a bit ridiculous, eclipsing...
Extrait: Keyboard reviews always seem like a silly affair. It plugs in, you type, the letters appear on the screen, the end, right? Well, not all keyboards were created equal, and the SteelSeries Apex M800 claims to be the first of its kind. Instead of the usual a...