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SteelSeries has just launched its latest gaming keyboard, taking the Hall effect Omnipoint switches of its Apex Pro Gen 3 TKL and squeezing them into a 60% form factor. The SteelSeries Apex Pro ...
The $199.99 Mini Gen 3 is sporting the same Hall effect OmniPoint 3.0 key switches ... from 4mm down to just 0.1mm. The TKL (tenkeyless) version of the Apex Pro Gen 3 is also now available in ...
More good news is that the Apex Pro Mini will still use Omnipoint Hall Effect switches, which SteelSeries ... If you’re concerned about dropping from a TKL or full-size keyboard to a 60% option ...
The Apex Pro Gen 3 TKL comes with OmniPoint 3.0 magnetic hall effect switches, which allows you to adjust the actuation point for each key, a feature that isn’t possible on regular mechanical ...
Logitech is entering a new generation of its Pro ... the switches, with no wiggle that I’ve noticed on the keycaps. Of course, these are parts keyboard enthusiasts can swap out, and the TKL ...
The SteelSeries Apex Pro Gen 3 is enhanced with OmniPoint 3.0 switches for accuracy, quieter keys, and new features for gamers. New features like Rapid Trigger, Protection Mode, and Rapid Tap ...
While its switches won't be for ... feel much flatter than the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 as well, losing the depth and tension that makes those OmniPoint 3.0 clickers so impressive.
Misses some keys which other TKL keyboards usually have ... But for the typing I really like the feel of the switches and I am not missing little bump of my current cherry brown switches keyboard.
SteelSeries has an all-new gaming keyboard out on the market today, as they showed off the new Apex ... TKL will run you $220. Combining the latest OmniPoint 3.0 with the world's fastest key ...
The Logitech Pro X TKL Rapid is a compact wired gaming keyboard with analog switches for greater precision ... It’s cheaper than the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL, for instance, although I personally ...