SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL (64720)
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Compact gaming keyboard positioned by the manufacturer in the upper price range. First of all, let's pay attention to the fact that the SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL does not have an additional digital block, which is inherent in full-size models. The case is equipped with a metal front panel, while high-strength aluminium alloy is used as the metal. The design of the device is dominated by a strict style.
The keys received a mechanical design. The buttons are based on the SteelSeries QX2 switches, the mechanics being similar in design to the Cherry MX Red switches. Key travel is high and quiet. The product can serve as a good choice both for organizing gaming entertainment and for fruitful work on texts. A wide palette of illumination allows you to make the design of the device more interesting. The keyboard is designed to be easy and simple to care for. All keycaps are removable, which makes it possible to carefully and accurately clean the layout from dust and other blockages. Proprietary software allows fine-tuning, including the ability to reassign buttons. Despite the compact form factor, the keyboard weighs around 900g.
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SteelSeries continues to develop a line of mechanical keyboards with custom switches. One of the latest Apex M750 models, compared to its predecessors, immediately received a pack of new things, including a full-fledged RGB backlight, a conscientiously assembled body made of high-strength 5000-grade aluminium and new QX2 switches.
For both gaming and typing
They were developed jointly with Gateron and, in essence, they are almost a complete analogue of Cherry MX Red switches. The stroke length here is 4 mm, and the operation occurs at 2 mm. At the same time, the course is linear without tactile feedback and clicks. The keys are easy to press, the required force to press them is 45 grams. The only difference is that they feel a little softer and quieter than Cherry's red switches — they are not only comfortable to play, but also typing.
One of the best tournament keyboards
A nice bonus to all of the above lies in the SS Engine 3 proprietary software, which can surprise you with the number and depth of settings — for example, a gif can be turned into a backlight scheme — but at the same time it captivates with the simplicity and friendliness of the interface. As they joke in the press release, this is software that does not require a red diploma to use. All of this makes the Apex M750 TKL one of the best tournament keyboards on the market. And one of the most expensive. Although, for TKL models from Razer ask for the same $160, so everything is fair here.