The packaging for the Business edition, which is brown cardboard without a picture and costs slightly less, is not terrible. The development of the model, on the whole, is a successful endeavor. There are very few other options available. Price, split design, and wrist support are essential components for touch typing. If there is nowhere on the table for you to put your hands, you will need to use a stand with a negative tilt. Although I did not use it, the assistance is quite lovely to have. Although there aren't any legs in the back, the hand positions they suggest aren't really natural. For my perspective, keyboards that already have everything configured tend to have a less appealing appearance and are less expensive.