I'm a gaming keyboard expert, and this analog model is one of my all-time favorites

SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 with wrist rest on desk
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While the RAM crisis continues to deter PC gamers from upgrading, now's the time to focus on other areas of your setup. The good news is that peripherals are actually getting discounts right now, and that includes some great gaming keyboards. For instance, the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 is now $159.99 at Amazon (was $239.99).

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SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3: was $239.99 now $159.99 at Amazon

Get a third off on this superb analog gaming keyboard from SteelSeries. Other variants of the Apex Pro are also on sale, such as the full-size, Mini, and wireless models, but currently it's the wired TKL with the best deal.

In my SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 review, I crooned over virtually every aspect of its performance. The keys offer the ideal amount of resistance; enough to provide that all-important feedback without being too heavy.

And thanks to the analog switches, you can adjust the actuation point to your exact liking. What's more, you can enable Rapid Trigger, a feature that increases the responsiveness of repeated taps, as well as bind two inputs to single key, with each one triggered depending on how far down you press.

It's not a perfect board, however. The included wrist rest is poorly designed, with its lack of cushioning and odd proportions that can make long sessions uncomfortable. But in every other regard, the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 is a phenomenal gaming keyboard that's worth grabbing at this price while you can.

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Lewis Maddison
Reviews Writer

Lewis Maddison is a Reviews Writer for TechRadar. He previously worked as a Staff Writer for our business section, TechRadar Pro, where he gained experience with productivity-enhancing hardware, ranging from keyboards to standing desks. His area of expertise lies in computer peripherals and audio hardware, having spent over a decade exploring the murky depths of both PC building and music production. He also revels in picking up on the finest details and niggles that ultimately make a big difference to the user experience.

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