In general, I wouldn't take it with me if I were going to use it for gaming, but if it's a tool for work, it's definitely worth buying. With its positives being: Feelings on the skin that are really pleasurable. That's all there is to it for people who spend a lot of time working at the keyboard. It's heavy, and it's lying on the table like a glove. The good news is that the left shift key on the K800 top keyboard has been expanded from the K800's previous iteration. Charges using a Type-C port, and has a lengthy battery life while holding a charge. Got cons: Among the flaws are the following: instead of PrintScreen, ScrollLock, and Pause/Break buttons, there are stuck buttons for switching between devices. This is a function that is never used at all, and regular buttons are still utilized more frequently. Does not enjoy being dirty; the keys react almost instantly. In this regard, K800 was less arbitrary than other options. Price! pricier than a good 1 terabyte solid state drive.