Product Comparison: SteelSeries Apex M800 vs SteelSeries Apex M750
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- I love this keyboard. I have not had any issues with it. It is a little on the weighted side but that just comes with the size.
- The build is nicely weighted, feels premium (it is definitely premium), a glossy plastic rim goes around the keys which is probably a fingerprint magnet.
- It's simple, clean, great for gaming, great for typing, and a nice size for a full sized keyboard.
- The frame itself is also very large and will take up a lot of space on your desk without offering enough extra keys to justify the size.
- Good size, keys feel soft to the soft, comfortable & affordable keyboard with cool LED lights.
- The weight and construction of the keyboard is wonderful.
- Keyboard is not overly heavy, but still extremely durable.
- Made of solid metal. It is beefy and heavy in the best way.
- It is compact enough to carry in a backpack and pair with my laptop instead of using the crummy laptop keyboard.
- The good - it types beautifully and is also great for gaming. It's quieter than MX Browns and I don't miss the actuation bump on browns as much as I thought I would.
- As for looks, sound, and build quality, you really can't fault it. Key presses respond with a nice mechanical click.
- The keys are very responsive (albeit a bit loud for red switches) and feel good to type on.
- Keys are sensitive and takes some getting used to. Beautiful keyboard would easily buy again and syncs well with mouse.
- Keyboard works good. The mechanical switches are not good for typing.
- For me personally the keys are a bit too far apart and they feel somehow mushy to me.
- The 2 USB slots on the keyboard help with my cable management and keep me from having cables running from my headset and occasionally second mic.
- The braided cable looks and feels premium, the board takes two USB sockets - one for lighting the other for power presumably.
- I love the keyboard and the location of the USB ports but the issue just remains despite updating firmware, connecting HOST to computer directly.
- It's a nice keyboard, nice options with the steelseries engine and has a nice feel to it.
- Its a great keyboard and the QX2 switch's have great feedback.
- The Prism Sync and Audio sync applets within the SteelSeries configuration application is pretty cool.
- SteelSerise stuff is amazing and the software is top tier. Good gear, good software.
- As always the level of customizability for the keyboard is wonderful.