
I’ve used both the Samsung DeX Station and DeX Pad extensively in the past. I work within Samsung DeX via a USB-C to HDMI cable hooked up to a monitor. As an incredibly busy person who relies on my phone for my daily tasks– there are days when I live off of my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra entirely. Long time comingīefore everything else, let me say that I’ve been asking for something like this from smartphone brands and third-party accessory developers for a long time now. With all of that happening, here comes Uperfect with a lapdock that promises to take advantage of all that untapped power. However, it still speaks a lot about the capacity and the potential of mobile devices to make the jump toward the big-screen leagues. It’s yet to receive an official release as of Android 13.

Hell, even Google has been developing a native “Desktop Mode” since Android 10. Other major smartphone manufacturers have followed suit with similar software since then. It has been baked-in with its flagship phones since the Galaxy S8. Samsung, on the other hand, already has its DeX desktop interface software.

Whether you’re aware of it or not, we have long passed the line where mobile devices have enough horsepower to be viable laptop or desktop replacements.Īpple’s “What’s a Computer?” campaign has shown that the iPad was way closer to a Macbook than ever before.

The Apex Pro Mini Wireless is priced at SG$ 460 while the Apex Pro Mini comes slightly cheaper at SG$ 390. The Apex Pro Mini keyboards are now available at SteelSeries’ official Lazada and Shopee stores and the following retailers:

This means users may be able to program two actions with a single key which comes in handy when it comes to executing combos. They can operate from 0.2mm for the speediest response time of 0.54ms, up to 3.8mm.įor gaming, the keyboards allow Dual Action keypresses. The switches are fully customizable with adjustable actuation to adapt to users’ preferences, depending on how they need the keyboard to function at a specific time. The double shot PBT keycaps are made to last just as long as the switches too, while the wireless model in particular, uses SteelSeries’ Quantum 2.0 technology for a lag-free wireless connectivity via 2.4GHz Gaming Grade Wireless or Bluetooth. Living by its Mini is Mighty tagline, the two new mini keyboards have a smaller 60 percent form factor but feature the durable OmniPoint 2.0 switches for up to 11 times faster response time and 10 times faster actuation than standard mechanical switches. SteelSeries has added two more keyboards to their Apex line: the Apex Pro Mini and Apex Pro Mini Wireless.
