By Mark Knapp
The Apex M750 is SteelSeries’ top-of-the-line gaming keyboard, with mechanical key switches designed in-house and per-key lighting that aims to dazzle. Its design is simple but its lighting is complex, and all that comes with a price right where we’d expect to see it.
The SteelSeries Apex M750 starts at $139 (£149, AU$249), and a smaller version that drops the numpad is available for $119 (£125, AU$229). Its price and features put it in league with other top gaming keyboards, like the affordable G.Skill Ripjaws KM570, the capable $139 (£159, AU$219) Creative Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 , and the top-of-the-pack $149 (£159, AU$179) Logitech G513.
As a gaming keyboard and a desktop showpiece, the Apex M750 succeeds unflinchingly. It’s reliable and boasts solid construction, but a weakness in typing keeps it from being an absolute favorite.
Design
The SteelSeries Apex M750 has an odd but pleasing mix of understated design and dazzlingly lights. It has floating keycaps, making it easy to clean (and easy to accidentally pop out keycaps) while also showing the lighting effects both below and through the keys.
And, that lighting is phenomenal.
SteelSeries Engine gives the Apex M750 a horde of lighting customization options, whether that’s …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac