I would not say that I share the enthusiasm for the keyboard. Not bad, but no more. Pros below: - heavy, does not ride on the table. On the other hand, sometimes it gets in the way a little when you need to move to put a cup, for example - comfortable key travel - classic block layout with PgUp, PgDn (as a rule, they invent something superfluous here, but everything is fine here) - USB connectors on the sides - compact size without compromising the usable area of the key area (minimum empty space) - durable coloring of letters, the paint is not erased - there is no clearance between the keys, it is much more difficult for debris to penetrate :) Got cons: - very inconvenient for touch typing - the marks on the keys are almost not felt with your fingers - the keys begin to polish quickly. Not critical, just lost sight. Usually the keyboards are wiped for about six months, then traces begin to appear in a week. - it rustles loudly enough (maybe I just understood the description of a quiet move too literally), the spacebar clicks especially strongly The rest is more of a matter of habit and not critical: - small Enter (I have not yet retrained, I often miss) - for someone it may be unpleasant that the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets are the same color, although personally I don’t care