Testseek.com have collected 95 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Apex M750 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Apex M750.
October 2017
(79%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Let's talk about the pachyderm in the parlour before we delve into the other elements that make up the Steelseries Apex M750.Much is made in the literature about how these QX2 switches have a linear response and are more responsive than other comparable s...
Key switches with Cherry MX Red feel, Unlimited, game-specific configuration files, Sturdy frame, Handsome appearance, Good key-reassignment capabilities
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
The M750 has plenty going for it, including good SteelSeries-designed key switches, but its macro editor needs beefing up, and the price is high given features it lacks. A price drop will help its solid qualities shine through...
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
Mediocre stock keycaps, Software driver needs to be more unified in all the features it offers, Only has a one-year warranty
The SteelSeries Apex M750 is a recent release and sells for an MSRP of $139.99 from the SteelSeries web shop as well as third-party retailers, including Amazon.com, for customers in the USA and as of the date of this article. SteelSeries offers students a...
The SteelSeries Apex M750 is an instant classic. I can see myself using this keyboard for the unforeseeable future, or at least until SteelSeries releases another gem. If you're mostly playing MMOs and absolutely need the extra macros, then the M750 may...
Abstract: Looking for a new gaming keyboard that packs in a whole host of features. then check out the new M750 from SteelSeries. Featuring the third generation of SteelSeries mechanical switches, the QX2 switch delivers dramatically faster gameplay with low force...
The Apex M750 is a huge departure from your standard keyboard, using premium materials and understated design that can work in any space. While it does have advanced functionality like its illumination and the ability to be highly customized, what's impor...
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...
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: 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...