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Posted 27 March 2024

STEELSERIES Apex Pro TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with OLED display with free next day delivery

£99.99£159.6337% off
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Cheapest I have seen it this year - still £159 on Amazon! Free next day delivery.Reading some user comments,people prefer this version over the 2023 model. This version also has a larger cable and passthrough too. Has an aluminium frame and OLED display.
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Key Features

  • OmniPoint switches
  • RGB backlit keys
  • Fully programmable keys
  • Anti-ghosting
  • OLED display

Product code:265456


Adjustable mechanical switches

The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL 64739 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has dynamic OmniPoint switches that can be tweaked to your liking. From featherlight touches to deliberate keypresses, you can adjust the sensitivity to fit your gaming style.

Fully programmable keys and macros

Speed matters most when your enemies are closing in. Personalise any key on the Apex Pro TKL or save macros so that your most important commands are right there when you need them.

On-board command centre

The OLED Smart Display lets you adjust settings, change profiles or get updates quickly from your keyboard – even when the game is intensifying.

No more ghosting

Equipped with anti-ghosting and full N-Key Rollover, you don't have to worry about losing a game due to an unrecognised keypress.

RGB backlighting

Create complex lighting effects from 16.8 million colours per key. Sync the keyboard with your other SteelSeries gear for a brilliant setup.

steelseries.com/gam…tkl

Review(vs 2023 version)

Steelseries Apex Pro TKL 2023 - Is It As Good As Before?


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Edited by KITTYBOTS, 27 March 2024
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  1. Yokaiyle's avatar
    I’ve had this for a couple years, worth every penny to look down and see bongo cat tapping away
  2. twisted89's avatar
    If you have to look down at your keyboard for information, you're not doing it right.
    fishmaster's avatar
    What the OLED display is used for at 6:46 in this video >

  3. waynerob's avatar
    Great price, had mine for a year & no complaints with it, When I first bought it I saw the OLED display as a pointless gimmick but I've found it very useful (currently have it set to monitor/display my CPU & GPU temps)
  4. dmannn's avatar
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  5. MrSmallBear's avatar
    I have this keyboard and it’s amazing.

    Looks good, excellent response, feels nice to use and the display is great for monitoring cpu and gpu temperatures.

    Highly recommend it at full price, never mind at this offer price.
    Bippity's avatar
    Sorry to bother mate but any chance you can tell us what it's like to type on? Mainly just key presses, is it loud or? Cheers
  6. Josu's avatar
    rapid trigger?)
  7. TheNig's avatar
    Price is still ridiculous love Steel Series but I, for one, won't pay the price
    jon.megufti's avatar
    That's what decent rapid trigger implementation costs.
  8. Josu's avatar
    ordered to see what is this
    Got voucher from work plus some gift card
  9. MDog0101's avatar
    Seems expensive compared to the recent deal on Logitech G413 TKL. That gimmicky OLED screen and a bit of RGB can’t surely be worth an extra £60? (edited)
    MrSmallBear's avatar
    The screen is ace for monitoring GPU and CPU temperatures, live. And the keyboard is quality. It’s more than just RGB and a cheap display. But purchases are subjective.

    I love mine and I’ve had it a month or so maximum. Well worth the money.
  10. Pete_OnB's avatar
    What makes this keyboard worth £100 then.

    I used to play cs/cod on the old clan base site, i had an old clunky £10 Dell keyboard yet it wasn't a problem when I was playing and winning ranked matches. (edited)
    MrSmallBear's avatar
    I used to ask the same question.

    I had a £50 Razer keyboard. I was happy with it, until I tried one of these. My reaction time on COD and similar is faster and the programmable features are great. I love the dual function per key feature too.

    It won’t make up for a lack of skill, but it’s improved my game and is a really enjoyable keyboard to use.
  11. Josu's avatar
    Rapid trigger feels nice for movement and aim adjusts, but because you can't setup per key I have many failed commands
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