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THE APEX M750

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring 454mm in length, 153.5mm in width and 46.7mm in height the Apex M750 is only slightly larger compared to the Apex M500 we reviewed a couple of years back and the 6Gv2 before that.

 

 

The floating keys design is very popular lately (makes keys easier to clean) so the same applies for the Apex M750.

 

 

As always the SteelSeries logo is placed on the top right corner.

 

 


The Apex M750 may not have dedicated keys but by pressing the Fn (function) key and the F5-F12 keys you can control the keyboards brightness levels and its media functions (previous/play-pause/next/mute audio/volume down-up).

 

 

I was hoping that the sides of the keyboard were also part of its RGB lighting system (just like with the M800 model) but unfortunately i was wrong.

 

 

Here we see the brand new QX2 switches which look a lot like the Cherry MX ones we all know.

 

 

Turning the keyboard over we see a glossy plastic section and 4 rubber feet (no height adjusters).

 

 

Just like with the M800 you can swap the front rubber feet (0.5mm) for the bundled ones (0.9mm).

 

 

The 2 meter long cable has a regular USB plug (not Gold plated) at the end.

 

 


Here you can see the minimum and maximum brightness levels of the Apex M750.