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October 2017
(79%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
264 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Build Quality (Anodized Aerospace Aluminum Frame)
Full RGB Individual Key Illumination (16.7m Colors)
QX2 Mechanical Switches (Linear With 50M Actuations)
Fully Programmable Keys
12 Available RGB Effects
NKey Rollover With 100% Anti Ghosting
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Build Quality (5000 Series Anodized Aerospace Aluminum Frame)
NKey Rollover With 100% Anti
Fantastic build quality
Software is intuitive and thoughtful
Lighting is brilliant
Prism Sync and application implementation is an awesome experience
Key switches with Cherry MX Red feel
Unlimited
Game-specific configuration files
Sturdy frame
Handsome appearance
Good key-reassignment capabilities
Metal frame feels durable
New SteelSeries QX2 switch is a competent Cherry Red clone
Excellent RGB lighting for a relatively inexpensive price
Very fast switches
Unobtrusive
Compact design
Excellent backlighting and function customization options
Gorgeous design
Springy
Responsive keys
Colorful illumination
Intuitive software
SteelSeries Engine Software
Attractive Design
Great Performance
Comfortable
Sturdy
Great Packaging
Consistent
High-quality switches
Well priced considering the competition and feature set
Good build quality
Very powerful software driver
Onboard functionality is strong for those not wanting to use a software driver
Fairly clean aesthetics give it
Solid aluminum construction
Customizable lighting effects
Responsive key presses
Key remapping and macro assignment
Can assign configuration on a per game basis
The editors didn't like
No USB Passthrough
Sides Are Not Illuminated
None to speak of
Pricey for feature set
Plastic-heavy
Lacks dedicated media keys
Feet
Wrist rest
Audio ports/dials
Clattery keys
Macro editor is superficial
No timed lighting effects
No braided cord
Uses rubber inserts instead of fold-out flaps on the bottom
Bare-bones feature set—no media keys
Etc
Generic look
No dedicated media keys
G-keys or USB pass-through
No adjustable feet
Not ideal for travel
Lighting limitations
Productivity drawbacks
Lacks Dedicated Media Keys
No Palm Rest
Expensive
If you are in the market for a high quality gaming keyboard
The Apex M750 is definitely the keyboard to get. You simply can't go wrong with the SteelSeries Apex M750 because it offers everything you c
Lacks Wrist Rest Pad
Cable Not Braided
The biggest downside of the Apex M750 TKL is its lack of features. The Apex M750 TKL lacks many of the bells and whistles found in other similarly priced keyboards such as de
Mediocre stock keycaps
Software driver needs to be more unified in all the features it offers
Not ideal for travel, Lighting limitations, Productivity drawbacks
The SteelSeries Apex M750 is a competent and comfortable esports keyboard. The price is in line with other high-end RGB keyboards (such as the Razer BlackWidow Chroma at $170, or the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum at $130), and it offers a much sleeker desi...
Abstract: At my current work place, we have several places that we hit up for lunch that are within walking distance. Majority of them are a bit expensive, at least in my opinion, but I enjoy going for the walk to get some fresh air. As a software developer, you do...
The best-selling feature of SteelSeries' mechanical keyboards continue to be their fantastic build quality users can easily rely on, and the Apex M750 is no exception...
The SteelSeries Apex M750 is a keyboard for those who want RGB lighting without the RGB tax. At $140 (or $120 for the 10-key-less version), the M750 comes in well below the list price for most competing flagships, yet offers comparable (or better) lightin...
The SteelSeries Apex M750 is a keyboard for those who want RGB lighting without the RGB tax. At $140 (or $120 for the 10-key-less version), the M750 comes in well below the list price for most competing flagships, yet offers comparable (or better) lightin...
Abstract: For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
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
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
QX2 mechanical keys felt excellent for gaming, RGB lighting is gorgeous, SteelSeries Engine 3, Simple, elegant design
QX2 mechanical keys aren't great for typing, Lack of USB/Audio pass-through, Lack of braided cable, Lack of included wrist rest, Rubber feet are a nuisance to swap, Price
We feel that SteelSeries may have invested too much of the keyboard's budget within the development and production of their own mechanical keys while losing focus of some fairly common-place features most users come to expect, namely a USB pass-through an...