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Steelseries Apex Gaming Keyboard Key Area Dying
Jeff | 2024-04-21 07:36:26 |
I bought this for my Steelseries Apex Pro TKL. It fits quite well despite being designed for the Roccat Vulcan TKL. 5 |
wayne S | 2024-07-06 02:58:37 |
This is the best keyboard I have ever used. I particularly like the "stealth" key! 5 |
Denis | 2024-09-02 03:57:21 |
I've switched to this after 1.5 years with AW3423DW, because Apex and Rocket League have been the majority of my gaming hours. The productivity loss wasn't that bad, and the stand shape leaves room for another monitor if needed. The visuals seem on par with the Dell, but the smoothness is a noticeable upgrade. It is especially clear in Rocket League with its rough transitions when playing the ball cam (like you normally should). 540 Hz monitors with strobing have even better motion clarity but I won't put up with ghosting nor the hit to image quality. The timing around Apex's vulnerability deprived me of the most relevant comparison, but even a similar frame rate looks better in The Division 2. Unlike Rocket League, this must come down to a massive improvement in total latency from superior processing time. AW34D3W was unusually bad for OLEDs, while this MSI tops the charts. The monitor supports 4K input for downsampling the image from modern consoles and media players. The flipside is that PC games detected the monitor as 4K when using exclusive fullscreen, but the borderless option is taking over anyway (DX12 doesn't even have exclusive fullscreen). The connectivity is an upgrade as well: 2 genuine HDMI 2.1 and a 90W PD USB-C are amazing to have. There are also the usual 2 USB-A ports and a backup DP 1.4, too. Software-wise, this is completely fine out of the box unlike certain Samsungs and Dells were. A DSC toggle and separate color profiles for SDR & HDR should come with a future firmware, and the only other quirk is monitor turning off rather than going back to standby after a pixel refresh on idle. For pure gaming performance, this is the best OLED at the joint lowest price for this panel. I haven't been able to identify a caveat here. It is a great time to be an OLED aficionado. 5 |
PCrazy | 2024-07-09 01:24:20 |
Great motherboard and WIFI extender that goes with motherboard. The WIFI extender has really helped me with my WIFI and has significantly improved my gaming when it comes to really competitive games like apex or call of duty 5 |
Ed | 2024-08-18 08:11:48 |
I use the Apex AX-48 keyboard stand for a heavier digital piano, on the bottom and a Roland Juno Di on top. Each keyboard is easily accessible and adjustable keyboard heights make playing very comfortable. This stand is very sturdy. 5 |
Paul | 2024-08-15 05:55:37 |
This actually works well out of the box. The only thing you may need is to get a different battery since the once that comes with the unit may be dying, but other than that, you attach the usb connector/wireless generator to the computer and turn on the mouse and keyboard and you have wireless mouse and keyboard 5 |
Todd | 2024-05-26 09:18:40 |
What I need, not what I don’t. I didn’t want a key board that was also a cover, I don’t use a keyboard all the time. Key strokes and responsiveness are impressive on this, we’ll see how long it lasts. I recommend B&H. 5 |
Philip | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
My original Mac Keyboard I have been using for probably well over 20 years. When I started experiencing problems with a random repeating key, I felt I needed to repair it because Apple no longer makes this model. Well, my repair did work for a month or so but the old problem returned. Other generic keyboards just did not cut it. Probing into the B&H Website, I found the Matias duplicate of the original Mac keyboard. I was a little reliant to purchase it but felt it couldn't be any worse than what I was using. To make a long story short, I love this keyboard. The only difference between it and the original is the slightly different key pressure feedback. It is not as soft as the original but to me it is winner. 5 |
Seth | 2024-04-29 02:49:20 |
It's probably a dying breed. It works well. 5 |
Satisfied with Order | 2024-05-01 06:31:56 |
Love this gaming keyboard. Color changing looks great. 5 |