
It looks great. It feels great. It's as responsive as possible. It has a twist knob for volume control and also has software for setting up macros if you desire.
It's actually a combination of Razer and Microsoft. It's got a Razer type of look to it but the quality behind it of Microsoft. Honestly, Razer has to work on their quality control. I've had a problem with almost every mouse I've had from Razer, whether it be something big or small.
The wrist wrest on this keyboard is a lot more comfortable than most. It's a soft material that is very easy on your wrist.
The buttons give good feedback but are not overly clacky. They are just right for me. I'm sure this can vary by personal preference. If you prefer a laptop keyboard feel, you probably don't want this keyboard.
The blue light is bright and easy on the eyes at the same time. It works well for darker rooms or a well-lit room.
Another plus is that it takes one USB port to power the keyboard, where Razer keyboards usually take at least two. Also it powers a couple USB devices if you need it to from the back. It's good for plugging in a flash drive quickly.
Overall this keyboard is awesome. I haven't found one thing about it that I do not like. It's performed flawlessly and has looked great in the process.
Score: 10/10
Site links: Microsoft
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