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Published: 2014-07-14, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Low profile gaming keyboards are an underrated PC gaming peripheral that haven't gotten much love from major manufacturers. The Apex [RAW] keyboard exists for one purpose, to serve the needs of PC gaming enthusiasts who forgo the sought-after mechanical n...
Build Quality, LowProfile Keys, 17 Macro Keys (34 Macro Commands Total), 8Level White Illumination, AntiGhosting Technology (Up To 6 Simultaneous Key Presses), Enlarged Space Bar, Removable Rubber Feet, Price (For Some)
Membrane Keys (For Some), Plain Cable (For Some)
The APEX [RAW] may not share some of its brothers unique characteristics/features but it still has the same high quality build, the same sleek design, 32 total macro key commands, low-profile keys that are obviously faster to use than regular height ones,...
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: I've seen and reviewed some large keyboards, but the SteelSeries Apex($59.00 at Walmart) might be one of the largest I've seen. The Apex has to be large, if only to fit in all of the dozens of keys and features offered on the keyboard. SteelSeries has loa...
Lots of well-positioned macro keys, Nice option for those who dislike mechanical keyboards, Intelligent software associates macros to games and applications, Keys with different shapes make typing easier, Full illumination, Elegant design
Rubber feet take time to adjust, Lack of spare USB ports to hook up other peripherals, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This it
Not everybody jumped on the mechanical keyboard's bandwagon. For those who prefer membrane models, the Apex [RAW] is an efficient no-frills product that sticks to the basics. The ease of programming and the key layout make this peripheral ideal for macro...
Abstract: strategically combine an adjusted layout with key enhancements that bring fluidity to the way the user moves around the keyboard. Raised macro-keys along the top and left side, which provide faster and more precise macro-combinations. You also have got ad...
Published: 2013-08-10, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
There are a lot to like with the SteelSeries Apex [RAW] keyboard. Even though I'm used to using mechanical keyboards, I found that I could bear with the Apex [RAW] for a few weeks to review it. In the past, I always almost wanted to go back to my mechani...
Practical layout and implementation of macros keys, Great additions such as multi-zone illumination and oversized space bar
Integrated wrist rest leaves no room for adjustment, A bit pricey for a membrane-based keyboard
The SteelSeries Apex does a good job of securing its place as a premium, membrane-based keyboard. While the design and illumination is compelling, it may be tempting to pay a bit more to get a mechanical keyboard instead...
I'm going to start with some serious honesty here. I have gotten used to mechanical keyboards, and now I really don't like using rubber dome keyboards all that much. I usually go through a couple weeks of testing in games, keeping up with IMs and such...