Keyboard SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RU Black USB SteelSeries Whisper-Quiet, black, Cyrillic QWERTY Review
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Description of Keyboard SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RU Black USB SteelSeries Whisper-Quiet, black, Cyrillic QWERTY
SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RU is a shortened gaming keyboard without numeric keypad with wired connection and multi-color backlighting. It is made in a dust-waterproof case and comes with a comfortable wrist rest. The model is connected via a USB interface using a cable 1.8 meters long. For its comfortable laying, there is a thoughtful cable channel at the bottom of the accessory.
The SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RU truncated gaming keyboard features low-friction Whisper membrane switches for near-silent actuation and unrivaled durability of over 20 million keystrokes. The model''s frame has 3 built-in channels where the cable can exit the keyboard, keeping your desk clean and safe.
Comfort and Functionality The SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RU keyboard supports zoned RGB backlighting that can be customized with 8 separate key groups. Also available are all kinds of effects that allow you to personalize the gaming device to your style. The model has a special roller that allows you to control multimedia and supports pressing.
Features:Shortened designWaterproof housingZone RGB backlightingThoughtful cable channelImpressive multimedia control roller
Pros
- Compact keyboard; little less noise than mechanical ones. The panel under the ons makes the backlight pleasant. There are also volume controls (which I don't need) and the option to pause/resume media playback (which I also don't require).
Cons
- - Height without a stand is about the same as with my last Razer. It becomes utterly painful for the hands if you put it on legs. Maybe I'm just not acclimated to it yet, but thus far I find it interesting. Those who enjoy tall keyboards will fit perfectly; - The high row of "Home," "Delete," and other keys prevents you from seeing the capsolca signal. The most obvious flaw is this. It is unknown why the manufacturer chose to install the capslock backlight in the most awkward location rather than, say, on the key itself; - The SteelSeries GG app's lighting adjustment is HORRIBLE. Everything is reset when it is totally closed, thus you must maintain the application open in the background at all times. Additionally, because both the "Smooth" option and the "Multicolored breath" option are inoperative, it is difficult to make the keyboard's color monotonous. To achieve the intended outcome, I had to manually highlight each area of the keyboard with a single color using the "Color shift" option; - Because "PgUp" or "Home" are so close to the high row, it is just inconvenient to have the sound volume control key and the ability to pause/resume media playback there; - Price. This is at least a thousand times higher than a membrane keyboard with a haphazard arrangement of capslock backlighting and a crooked application.