Throughout 2017 Steelseries have released a whole host of new products. The Apex M750 is the new flagship model in the Steelseries keyboard lineup. Alongside the aluminium body and fully customisable RGB back-lighting Steelseries have developed their own QX2 mechanical switches to use on this board. What are they like to use? And is the Apex M750 worth the £149.99 price tag?
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Specifications:
- Top Material: 5000 Series Aluminium Alloy
- N-Key Roll Over: 104-Key(All) – Anti-Ghosting: 100%
- Illumination: Individually controllable per-key RGB
- Weight: 2.2 lbs
- Dimensions: 153.5 mm (H) x 454 mm (W) x 46.7 mm (D)
- Cable Length: 2 metres
- Switch type: SteelSeries QX2 Linear Mechanical RGB Switch
- Compatibility: Windows and Mac OS X.
- Software: SteelSeries Engine 3.11+
- Box Content: Product Information Guide, Replaceable Keyboard Feet, Apex M750 Gaming Keyboard
Pros:
- High build quality and solid aluminium body.
- Steelseries Engine 3 software is excellent to use.
- Fully Customisable RGB lighting and unique presets.
- QX2 Mechanical switches are very good to game on.
Cons:
- Generic Wrist rest sold separately.
- QX2 Mechanical switches aren't designed for typing and are loud.
- The removable feet that adjust the height don't work well.
Kitguru says: The Apex M750 has great build quality and beautiful RGB back lighting but at a price £149.99 it's not perfect and it has a lot of competition.