Comfortable and quiet
We'll have to see how it performs in the long term. For the moment, it doesn't move when it's abused (it's a heavyweight, after all), it's really quiet in the MX Silent Red version (quieter than the chicklet keyboard it replaces), the plastic keys (PBT) are very pleasant to the touch and don't slip as much as ABS, the keyboard comes with a few extra keys (normal ESC key or with a big Ducky, ENTER key or carriage return arrow, etc.) and the switches can be hot-swapped.
Warning:
- It weighs as much as a dead donkey, so it's not easy to carry around, but it's ideal for keeping it in the best possible position on your desk.
- Almost impossible to find in US QWERTY in Europe. It's expensive, but you can convert it by ordering another set of keys.
- RGB settings via the keyboard are a bit tedious to learn, but I can confirm that there is an RGB OFF mode.