
Others noticed that they were using the keyboard were not 100% satisfied the box and I can understand that. For me it was a lot cheaper than the price tag stated. It feels like economy and mid-range materials have been used, and the base price is right at premium levels. The equipment is solid and the aesthetics look good, but the feel leaves a lot to be desired, as do the materials used. To be honest, it looks like a Compaq budget PC keyboard from 30 years ago. The keys have a decent drop, but not an outstanding hold. Turning on the key feels a little lifeless, and even with that lifeless fixation, it still makes more noise than you might think. The keyboard is like Jekyll and Hyde, very close to great but dangerously close to bad. It feels good in my hands and its functionality is good, but selling it as a mechanical keyboard really seems like a misunderstanding. I recommend it to people if the price is right, but I caution them to moderate their expectations. Features: 4/5 - Good feature set, but backlight can be used. LifelessFit & Finish: 3/5 - The fit is great, but the materials feel a little "bottom tier" for the price. Appearance: 4/5 - I like the look but I would prefer all black. Price: 3/5 - This is a good buy for $50-60, but the $125 list price is silly for what you get. At its current price of $75, it still feels a bit overpriced, but it's closer to expectations.

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