![]() The keyboard features a couple of multimedia buttons at the top that let you change the volume or play/pause and skip songs. The design isn’t as small as some other keyboards, like the Cooler Master SK622, however. The keyboard, of course, is a tenkeyless design, giving you a nice, compact size that doesn’t take up a lot of space. ![]() The Apex 3 TKL is designed for performance Image: Alex Gatewood / KnowTechieįirst, I want to take a look at the design of the Apex 3 TKL. I’ve had my hands on this keyboard for a couple of weeks now, and I’ve been pretty impressed with what SteelSeries has brought to the table. The Apex 3 TKL is pretty affordable, as far as gaming keyboards go, sitting at $44.99. That doesn’t mean the keyboard will survive a swim in your local public pool, but it should be protected from the occasional splash of a spilled drink. Oh, and the Apex 3 TKL features IP32 water and dust resistance. READ MORE: Review: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset It doesn’t have individually lit keys, but there are eight customizable zones, so you still have plenty of options. Of course, it comes with SteelSeries’ full range of RGB lights, so you can add a little flair. The keyboard features the company’s own Whisper Quiet switches, giving you nice feedback without any loud clicking. The Apex 3 TKL is a wired tenkeyless keyboard, meaning there’s no pesky number pad on the right side to get in the way of your mouse hand. Today, we’re going to be taking a look at the new Apex 3 TKL gaming keyboard from SteelSeries. And one of the most integral parts of that peripheral setup is your gaming keyboard. ![]() As most PC gamers know, your peripheral setup is just as, if not more, important than the actual machine you use for gaming.
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