@@stolencheese bro i use a 1050 ti laptop with 7th gen i7 and its a like new second hand but i use razer huntsman elite mamba elite etc lol i mean i couldve bought like a 1070ti with that money
For me, the main drawback isn't the price. It's that you can't also adjust the haptic feedback yet, and also that it isn't ergonomic. I would spend the money in a heartbeat if one keyboard could bring that all together.
It is only $199 hardly going to dent the wallet, is it? I brought a premium keyboard years ago and have never regretted it, so if you can afford it then why not treat yourself?
It's not a review. Doing one would be impossible at the show given how little time we get to spend with the product. But yes, this one is a keyboard feature overview while the earlier piece is all about the Omnipoint switch. -D.
They need to make a tkl hybrid, where you can remove the num pad with ease, similar to ROLI blocks. This is a million dollar idea, now someone make it happen
Deja Vu, but the Wooting One/Two has the main selling feature of this board, the variable actuation force and much more. Plus the software is better and it's cheaper.
Awesome review. Got a question though: I usually play on my laptop but that keyboard looks so nice I could buy it, are any of you out there that use an external keyboard (to call it something) with your gaming laptops? Or is it just me?
@@GareWorks Well...saying overpriced is a joke...there are keyboards who are just plain keyboards and cost even 1000$ because they're hand manufactured with hand mounted switches...but at the end of the day they're still plain keyboards with the same rated durability of a 79$ keyboard with MX Red switches. Would you still call them overpriced? My observation would be: it's not necessary, considering the price. But for the "far better keyboards" I have to resent, there are worse keyboards for the price and design and exclusivity are something you have to pay for.
Thanks for the replies guys :D Great, I know feel encouraged to get it, truth be told, among all the keyboards I've seen, the one I have liked the most is the huntsman from razer, but the thing with this one is that being steelseries it plays well with my other steelseries Gear (mouse, mousepad, headset and even the laptop's keyboard) I already run in sync with the RGB. What other keyboards would you recommend so I can check them out and make a more informed decision?
@@pedrobrazon6610 Wooting Two uses analog key switches as well, but they're optical instead of magnetic. It has a really good software and lets you configure multiple keystrokes at once (check out the review of HardwareCanucks for more info) and every single switch is hot-swappable. It has been elected as the best gaming keyboard of 2018 from many communities, also you can choose between linear and tactile switches. Another good one is the Glorious GMKK...simple, durable, you can choose whatever switch you want and change them in the future because they're hot-swappable as well. I'll buy this one, btw...I am a SteelSeries user since 2011 and I've never had a software issue or a faulty item. Everything I buy from them lasts between 5 and 7 years and I owned: 7g, 7H-USB, the original Sensei, Flux Luxury Edition, several QCKs, Kinzu mouse and now I own a Rival 600, Rival 650, Apex M750, Arctis 3, Arctis Pro + GameDAC. I am planning on using the Apex M750 and one of the Rival at work...and to buy a Stratus Duo as soon as it gets discounted. I honestly like the design and the feel of these products...and the company is based in Denmark (which for me is a plus, because I like European design). However, I totally understand if someone doesn't like them because nothing is universally good for everyone, but to question the objective quality of certain type of products feels a bit excessive from my point of view.
Seeing, that the little screen registers the distance pressed, would it be theoretically possible, to use these Switches as analog inputs? That would be insanely neat!
doesn't seem that they are going to allow analog input. looks only like you change the actuation distance. really it just seems like a more expensive, but worse version of the Wooting One
I just got this in 2022, the keyboard is still amazing. All apex pro comes with the omnipoint actuation, everything is really great about it, and comfortable as well. I also bought the black prism caps that steelseries sells but they have yet to arrive, so I am not sure how they are, but they keys are not bad at all, I just like how the prism keys look. (edit: I would wait for this keyboard to go on sale. I bought one from amazon as refurbished but in a like new state. It is literally just a new keyboard but in a plain cardboard box, so if the box is not important to you, I would highly recommend this, as it is somewhat cheaper than buying a new board.)
@@h4m2_ They're very much how the pictures and videos display them. Super illuminating and colorful. The feel of the plastic is also different. I believe the prism caps are of higher quality. The caps have more grip, but are still very solid plastic. I think if you want the keyboard at its peak, get the prism caps, but if you do not need the extra rgb and key feel, the stock keys are just fine.
@@numairsalmalin3552 So as I said, I know how it works, my questions was, does it look like or is it actually wobbly? not that I need explanation, you guys didn't answer my question there
Hey this might sound crazy, but I just got the red linear Apex 7 tkl, and had coil whine from the OLED screen only when I put my ear near it. Is it normal to get that at all on a keyboard? Only asking since I've NEVER heard of something like that. Not sure if its related but my gpu has whine as well.
I'm looking for a keyboard that I can mainly do gaming with, but also do school work, typing, etc. with. does this keyboard work for that? it looks like it's perfect for that but I'm not sure.
Even just the ability to set up all the keys to be a sensitive actuation point, and have things like the caps lock, windows key, and escape key be a much deeper actuation would be so nice while using my computer. If you press the caps lock, by accident, as far as you would press the A key, the caps lock wouldn't activate! How nice would that be???
Being sponsored by Steelseries means they can never be unbiased about Steelseries, especially when they are paid to review the newest products and start out by calling them the "coolest".
@@hedobevibintho I am responding to the comment of the guy, I am not saying it makes any difference while playing. The real good thing here is that you can customize your keyboard actuation point to whatever you like the most on a wide range.
I am a gamer, and I prefer low-jump thin keyboards, which one would you recommend for me? Currently I am using Microsoft Desktop 3000 - I love it, but it's my third one, and I think switching every 2 years is bit too much. Is there any Keyboard which would be more reliable and last longer? Also I don't need RGB, actually I prefer if there will be no rgb (it distruct me from focusing on gaming).
I like the little OLED display. Not a fan of those keycaps but mainstream keycaps are usually nasty anyway. Still not sold on the switches, and I wish (as someone else has already mentioned) that the Apex 7 had a Gateron Yellow switch option.
With adjusting the actuation distance they also have a lower actuation time at 0.7ms to register the click unlike pretty much every other gaming keyboard at 6-8ms
@@Mynetrix But nobody wants actuation lowered that much else you're actuating the switches by brushing against your keycaps. I think it's an interesting idea but ultimately not that useful, especially at the price. Better to buy some switch testers, find switches you like, then buy or build a keyboard with those switches instead.
I'd be down to buy one if they had a RAW version without all that profile/settings bs and lighting. Switches seem to be interesting. Maybe they will sell the switches by themselves, that would be great.
I'm fairly confident that making a version without any lighting or special features besides the switch at all wouldn't sell that much. I mean, just buy the normal version and turn off the lighting and whatnot.
@@exponentialdongexpansion5223 yeah I just don't wanna pay for things I either don't care about or will never use in my life. That leaves me with hope that maybe they'll be selling switches alone one day.
Putting the screen on the right places it closer to you if you are a gamer. Most gamers place thier keyboards farther to the left and slightly tilted when gaming. If they were to place the screen near the ESC button it would be much further away from you. Where it is placed now almost puts it in front of you when gaming.
Lol just bought one of these like 30 mins ago from bestBuy+, the actuation customization is AMAZINGGGGG-- less errors Ohhhh myyy Gaahhhddd i am typing on them right nowww Lmaoo Love thisss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! feels amazinggggg, the keys are a finger print eliminator. my hands are oily but they do not register finger prints. like gahd damn this shit is premium Afffffffff!!!! Ohh my gahd the wrist rest is amazing. and you can flip it to use the higher side if u like. The keys are a joy to tap on-- i love that typewriter feel, love having to bottom-out before it registers. I also love the kick back too, like when u hit the keys it bounces right back SO FAST and kisses ur fingers lol. i swear man, u want these!!!! i made my actuation point at 10 or 3.6 as opposed to 1 or 0.5 and shit. i hate light keys.. i kinda wish the force required was 60gF as opposed to 45gF but whatever who cares Lol.
2019 we dont get smaller key caps.... unbelievable ... all things will get smaller, thiner, but keyboards still have those fkn big keycaps and are clicky as hell ....
@@exponentialdongexpansion5223 how many "highend" keyboards out there with big key caps, compared to "low profile" keyboards ? ... the competition is not even close
Yeah, it’s a lot. Not everyone wants a small keycap. Again, there’s small keycaps for anyone who absolutely needs them. I don’t think it’s that hard to find a low-profile mechanical keyboard.
If Chris Pratt and Avicii had a love child
But made no sense but I’ll take your word
Now when you say it he DOES look like Avicii
@@shinybrain9975 what
@@what827 what
Someone will put Skyrim opening sequence on that screen, for Karma points
Hey
on it
@@MadBoosterROTMG you're finally awake
3:26 And Linus makes a cameo appearance.
Those keyboards seems pretty good, the only drawback could be a high price. Great day
They're not that expensive. Pretty cheap imo.
200 pounds costs more then my gpu
@@stolencheese bro i use a 1050 ti laptop with 7th gen i7 and its a like new second hand but i use razer huntsman elite mamba elite etc lol i mean i couldve bought like a 1070ti with that money
For me, the main drawback isn't the price. It's that you can't also adjust the haptic feedback yet, and also that it isn't ergonomic. I would spend the money in a heartbeat if one keyboard could bring that all together.
TKL with volume control and the screen... that is interesting. Usually if you want things like that you're forced to the full size keyboards.
Yeah, thats something always wanted in the tkl keyboard, strange thay they dont offer new switches on the tkl though
Not anymore
I love the font that Steelseries use! It's so tasteful
"How do you make keyboards cooler"
I don't know, put it IN the fridge maybe?
Hmm, most fridges are only cool on the inside. Unless of course you have an opposite fridge.
On?
@@CasepbX took me a while to realize.. It's fixed now
lol
@@rogehmarbi good. My work here is done.
I could buy one but i know i have other stuff to pay but GOD is my ability to be responsible being tested
It is only $199 hardly going to dent the wallet, is it? I brought a premium keyboard years ago and have never regretted it, so if you can afford it then why not treat yourself?
wooting one is objectively better
@@blindtruth4614 many coutries have average wage per month 300 USD per month so it is not that little...
@@Ritcheyyy Well if you make 300 USD a month your top concern isn't exactly on a 200 USD keyboard.
@@numairsalmalin3552 comparing a keyboard with another one that isn't even out yet, saying it's ''objectively better'', yikes
Do they come in white? I love while for the ability to clean them when needed and the fresh look.
I can handle this keyboard
But my wallet can't
Finally a worthy predecessor for my old Logitech G15 ;)
yea, exactly my thought! i need that mini display for hardware temperature , got so used to it
On the TKL version of the apex pro how will I take screenshots?
This One Is a KEYBOARD reveiw the other is the SWITCH reveiw
It's not a review. Doing one would be impossible at the show given how little time we get to spend with the product. But yes, this one is a keyboard feature overview while the earlier piece is all about the Omnipoint switch.
-D.
The APEX PRO TKL will be available with spanish layout?
not yet i check on the website but might be somewhere else
Does the TKL also have the USB pass through?
FlyingMonkeyMen yep
how much can adjustable keys improve gaming?
depends on where your preference is
My k95p corsair still lives with pride :)
They need to make a tkl hybrid, where you can remove the num pad with ease, similar to ROLI blocks.
This is a million dollar idea, now someone make it happen
How do you turn on the lights?
Was that Linus at 3:25?
No it was Sunil, his cousin.
No that's a rat
No it was Darude Sandstrom
Jokes apart, It was him.
That looks pretty nice 👍 but is there enough RGB?
Deja Vu, but the Wooting One/Two has the main selling feature of this board, the variable actuation force and much more. Plus the software is better and it's cheaper.
Perhaps, but Steelseries is more widely available. Also, buying it locally makes it much easier to RMA if needed.
@@iyaramonk Amazon...
@@mkesl What about Amazon? Many sellers won't ship everywhere. Not to mention it can be very expensive with both shipping and import costs.
this keyboard is literally a worse Wooting One/Two
@@numairsalmalin3552 Yep
No Prt Scr button on the TKL - RIP screenshot bind for me
We've had screens on keyboards before and they didn't last.
Logitech G15!
@@e2rqey what about it? Yes it had a screen... Don't see it around anymore.
I buying this keyboard it s perfect
Should i get the apex 7 tkl gateron brown switches or the ducky one 2 rgb tkl with mcsherry brown switches?
Awesome review. Got a question though: I usually play on my laptop but that keyboard looks so nice I could buy it, are any of you out there that use an external keyboard (to call it something) with your gaming laptops? Or is it just me?
Pedro Brazon I use external keyboard and monitor on my laptop at home 😂
Plenty of people do that. I would argue there are far better keyboards out there though. This one is very overpriced for what it is.
@@GareWorks Well...saying overpriced is a joke...there are keyboards who are just plain keyboards and cost even 1000$ because they're hand manufactured with hand mounted switches...but at the end of the day they're still plain keyboards with the same rated durability of a 79$ keyboard with MX Red switches. Would you still call them overpriced? My observation would be: it's not necessary, considering the price. But for the "far better keyboards" I have to resent, there are worse keyboards for the price and design and exclusivity are something you have to pay for.
Thanks for the replies guys :D
Great, I know feel encouraged to get it, truth be told, among all the keyboards I've seen, the one I have liked the most is the huntsman from razer, but the thing with this one is that being steelseries it plays well with my other steelseries Gear (mouse, mousepad, headset and even the laptop's keyboard) I already run in sync with the RGB.
What other keyboards would you recommend so I can check them out and make a more informed decision?
@@pedrobrazon6610 Wooting Two uses analog key switches as well, but they're optical instead of magnetic. It has a really good software and lets you configure multiple keystrokes at once (check out the review of HardwareCanucks for more info) and every single switch is hot-swappable.
It has been elected as the best gaming keyboard of 2018 from many communities, also you can choose between linear and tactile switches.
Another good one is the Glorious GMKK...simple, durable, you can choose whatever switch you want and change them in the future because they're hot-swappable as well.
I'll buy this one, btw...I am a SteelSeries user since 2011 and I've never had a software issue or a faulty item. Everything I buy from them lasts between 5 and 7 years and I owned: 7g, 7H-USB, the original Sensei, Flux Luxury Edition, several QCKs, Kinzu mouse and now I own a Rival 600, Rival 650, Apex M750, Arctis 3, Arctis Pro + GameDAC.
I am planning on using the Apex M750 and one of the Rival at work...and to buy a Stratus Duo as soon as it gets discounted. I honestly like the design and the feel of these products...and the company is based in Denmark (which for me is a plus, because I like European design).
However, I totally understand if someone doesn't like them because nothing is universally good for everyone, but to question the objective quality of certain type of products feels a bit excessive from my point of view.
Seeing, that the little screen registers the distance pressed, would it be theoretically possible, to use these Switches as analog inputs? That would be insanely neat!
doesn't seem that they are going to allow analog input. looks only like you change the actuation distance. really it just seems like a more expensive, but worse version of the Wooting One
I assume the wheel can be used for volume control?
If I understand this new Omniswitch, we can now also use custom keycaps on this new switches?
Yes they use the same MX Stem so you can swap the switches.
-D.
@@HardwareCanucks cheers buddy. Was a little bit surprised confusion to see this. Would love to see this TKL with DSA profile keycaps
Just purchased the pro to replace my dead razer keyboard :)
That keyswitch is legitimately amazing but it would be nice to see patents like this shared around to allow more variations on hardware
I just got this in 2022, the keyboard is still amazing. All apex pro comes with the omnipoint actuation, everything is really great about it, and comfortable as well. I also bought the black prism caps that steelseries sells but they have yet to arrive, so I am not sure how they are, but they keys are not bad at all, I just like how the prism keys look.
(edit: I would wait for this keyboard to go on sale. I bought one from amazon as refurbished but in a like new state. It is literally just a new keyboard but in a plain cardboard box, so if the box is not important to you, I would highly recommend this, as it is somewhat cheaper than buying a new board.)
I also got one too for less than £80. I'm thinking on buying the PrismCaps too. How are they?
@@h4m2_ They're very much how the pictures and videos display them. Super illuminating and colorful. The feel of the plastic is also different. I believe the prism caps are of higher quality. The caps have more grip, but are still very solid plastic. I think if you want the keyboard at its peak, get the prism caps, but if you do not need the extra rgb and key feel, the stock keys are just fine.
4:30
mouse model/ name ? please
rival 600
@@blooberrymuffin69 ty
Is there any switches or performance difference between Apex Pro and Apex Pro TKL?
Whats the background music??
Will the screen allow me to see what's playing on Spotify but still keep the roller to be used as a volume rocker?
ithinksoo
Is it out or not yet ?
Can i change the keycaps with PBT ?
What is the diffrence to an Tkl model?
Tkl has no number pad
didn't notice that at first but keycaps look wobbly or is it just me?
Oliver Queen it s belong to stem and housing
@@cornspring5842 what? do you even red my comment properly? :D I wasn't asking about structure of whole key or smth
@@01iverQueen he read it properly. sometimes the keys look wobbly and off center. it's caused by the stem and housing of the switch
@@numairsalmalin3552 So as I said, I know how it works, my questions was, does it look like or is it actually wobbly? not that I need explanation, you guys didn't answer my question there
@@01iverQueen if it looks wobbly it's wobbly
Great video, Starlord
Hey this might sound crazy, but I just got the red linear Apex 7 tkl, and had coil whine from the OLED screen only when I put my ear near it. Is it normal to get that at all on a keyboard? Only asking since I've NEVER heard of something like that. Not sure if its related but my gpu has whine as well.
Can it be used as an analogue input?
no
I'm looking for a keyboard that I can mainly do gaming with, but also do school work, typing, etc. with. does this keyboard work for that? it looks like it's perfect for that but I'm not sure.
Why is RGB flickering?
Probably something with his camera, I've seen stuff like that before.
@@exponentialdongexpansion5223 oh thank God I always see that and think wow that rgb sucks! but it really is normal!
Should I go with clicky or silent?
Even just the ability to set up all the keys to be a sensitive actuation point, and have things like the caps lock, windows key, and escape key be a much deeper actuation would be so nice while using my computer. If you press the caps lock, by accident, as far as you would press the A key, the caps lock wouldn't activate! How nice would that be???
Does it work well with Macbook?
No wireless version?
Wait what? Im confused i already watched this
the other was focused on the switches basically, here he enters more on the other details of the keyboard as well as the price info.
He must be really excited about this board lol!
difference between pro and 7? the switch?
Yes. Only the switch and the price.
-D.
Nothing but good things to say about a sponsor’s product that funded your trip to the expo? {X} DOUBT
Being sponsored by Steelseries means they can never be unbiased about Steelseries, especially when they are paid to review the newest products and start out by calling them the "coolest".
so abs keycaps cherry standard doesn't fit?
when will it start selling?
please reply
mid July
Which one is better for gaming HyperX Cloud ll or Alpha
Cloud ||
👍
alpha
Price??
is this keyboarrd smaler then others?
0:06 put magnets on the switches
Anyone know if they will implement dual key stroke? DKS? I really want to buy but I need that DKS
Dicks?
why are the lights flickering
i wonder why they don't use linear regulators for leds to eliminate the camera blinking effect. i know it's cost but still..
Nothing will beat the speed, resiliency and innovation of the bloody optical switches for a long while.
Not much difference tho
These are magnetic and are actually faster...
@@or1on89 The speed makes no difference, most pros in overwatch and csgo use normal reds or browns over optical or 'speed' switches.
@@hedobevibintho I am responding to the comment of the guy, I am not saying it makes any difference while playing. The real good thing here is that you can customize your keyboard actuation point to whatever you like the most on a wide range.
@@or1on89 Yeah I guess that is a good feature
Say, is it me or are the LEDs on this keyboard flickering like mad? Is it on purpose?
LEDs often flicker on camera. it's imperceptible to the human eye
I would like to see the full review if possible. Does this company make any Mac OS X, keyed keyboards?
How is the feeling of these Switches compared to the awesome MX blues? And can you add something about the handrest? :)
I am a gamer, and I prefer low-jump thin keyboards, which one would you recommend for me? Currently I am using Microsoft Desktop 3000 - I love it, but it's my third one, and I think switching every 2 years is bit too much. Is there any Keyboard which would be more reliable and last longer? Also I don't need RGB, actually I prefer if there will be no rgb (it distruct me from focusing on gaming).
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@@letmeacepls k.
Removable usb c cable, 3-stage legs, and double shot mat finish pudding caps would make this the perfect keyboard
I don't really ever need to remove the cable on my old keyboard and I can buy replacements for key caps. The legs thing I believe will be fine.
can I ask how that keyboard has so much wear already?
I like the little OLED display. Not a fan of those keycaps but mainstream keycaps are usually nasty anyway.
Still not sold on the switches, and I wish (as someone else has already mentioned) that the Apex 7 had a Gateron Yellow switch option.
With adjusting the actuation distance they also have a lower actuation time at 0.7ms to register the click unlike pretty much every other gaming keyboard at 6-8ms
@@Mynetrix But nobody wants actuation lowered that much else you're actuating the switches by brushing against your keycaps.
I think it's an interesting idea but ultimately not that useful, especially at the price. Better to buy some switch testers, find switches you like, then buy or build a keyboard with those switches instead.
Can anyone tell me if the OmniPoint switches are fairly quiet and Linear or Louder and more tactile/clicky?
hi can you review the Rosewill Prime S case and compare it to the meshify please??
Steelseries needs to remake the MERC Stealth keyboard!!!!!!!!!! used its 600.00!!
You speak the truth, Skillet.
Finally, a SteelSeries keyboard with reds 😍
Dude I was looking at keyboards on Amazon and this vid came up in the notifications 😂
I'd be down to buy one if they had a RAW version without all that profile/settings bs and lighting. Switches seem to be interesting. Maybe they will sell the switches by themselves, that would be great.
I'm fairly confident that making a version without any lighting or special features besides the switch at all wouldn't sell that much. I mean, just buy the normal version and turn off the lighting and whatnot.
@@exponentialdongexpansion5223 yeah I just don't wanna pay for things I either don't care about or will never use in my life. That leaves me with hope that maybe they'll be selling switches alone one day.
I'd rather have a keyboard that warms my hands a little... don't you get cold hands when gaming?
Me too finally found someone who also gets colder while gaming ....
Some of my friends tell me I will die while gaming😂😂😂
no multimedia key ?
are the switches worth it
3:26 i just saw LTT there
It's Linus's brother Sebastian.
If only you would do long term reviews
Hey new starlord can you suggest me a headphone without a microphone? Since I just got my MiniMic.
whats your budget?
XtremeNM $90
Of course two videos
It's 200 btw and the ten key less is 180
For the pro variants
no dedicated macro keys :( i have an apex and i cant give up all these extra keys they spoiled me with. give us 10 at least if u cant do the full 22
Steelseries stands by their products also! i had headphones that broke... they wanted the receipt and pictures........they replaced it! no problems
Ok how about you put the link to keyboard even if it from amazon
The keyboard isn't available right now.
I’ll stick with my m750 tkl. Doesn’t justify the upgrade imo
Jonas Páll Gudmundsson Go to the SteelSeries Page about the apex
Pro, it will definitely justify the upgrade
160 dollars for gateron switches? seems a bit much.
this or the Corsair k70 MK2?
this
Putting the screen on the right places it closer to you if you are a gamer. Most gamers place thier keyboards farther to the left and slightly tilted when gaming. If they were to place the screen near the ESC button it would be much further away from you. Where it is placed now almost puts it in front of you when gaming.
Steelseries
imagine actually watching linus tech tips videos...
Cmon man
linus clickbait tips
Linus is 10/10
Numair Salmalin that scrub with his socks and sandals is 0/10
@@KingZero69 dunno who made you mad, but Linus is one of the best tech reviewers
Much money for a keyboard. Good video.
Lol just bought one of these like 30 mins ago from bestBuy+, the actuation customization is AMAZINGGGGG-- less errors Ohhhh myyy Gaahhhddd i am typing on them right nowww Lmaoo Love thisss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! feels amazinggggg, the keys are a finger print eliminator. my hands are oily but they do not register finger prints. like gahd damn this shit is premium Afffffffff!!!!
Ohh my gahd the wrist rest is amazing. and you can flip it to use the higher side if u like.
The keys are a joy to tap on-- i love that typewriter feel, love having to bottom-out before it registers. I also love the kick back too, like when u hit the keys it bounces right back SO FAST and kisses ur fingers lol. i swear man, u want these!!!! i made my actuation point at 10 or 3.6 as opposed to 1 or 0.5 and shit. i hate light keys..
i kinda wish the force required was 60gF as opposed to 45gF but whatever who cares Lol.
good thing it has a mx compatible stem so i can put low profile keycaps
I remember some Logitech Gaming keyboards used to have OLED displays
Sick.. i bought apex 750m about a week ago :l
@@neogpt After seeing the prices i dont feel that bad anymore
how is apex 750?I wana buy 750 or apex 7 dont have cash for pro
2019 we dont get smaller key caps.... unbelievable ... all things will get smaller, thiner, but keyboards still have those fkn big keycaps and are clicky as hell ....
Some people like the larger key caps. Also, if it really is a problem, get small key caps. It's not that much work.
@@exponentialdongexpansion5223 how many "highend" keyboards out there with big key caps, compared to "low profile" keyboards ? ... the competition is not even close
Yeah, it’s a lot. Not everyone wants a small keycap. Again, there’s small keycaps for anyone who absolutely needs them. I don’t think it’s that hard to find a low-profile mechanical keyboard.
Hopefully they will come to Germany with German layout, would love to have a keyboard with Gateron-switches.
3:26 Linus, lul