I have this keyboard and I do not agree with the conclusion. Yes, the build quality is not as good as my Corsair Strafe RGB, as it flexes a bit when twisted, but when the keyboard is set on the desk, it is very stable to type on. Furthermore, this keyboard is for my office, so I appreciate that the thing isn't flashing colors and drawing unneeded attention. Finally, the real miss in this review is not mentioning how loud the spacebar is on other Cherry MX Silent implementations. What's the point of silent switches if the spacebar sounds like hitting a tin can with a spoon? This is especially bad on the Strafe. Any key with a stabilizer bar is loud as hell. At least the Cherry keyboard gets all the actual key quality stuff right. I like this keyboard a lot, but if you don't need the silent switches, there are probably better keyboards out there. If you do need the silent switches, this is the only one that is going to actually be silent and look good on a desk in a corporate office. I hear my coworker's brown switches clicking all the time, but my keyboard is downright polite next to hers even if she doesn't bottom out the keys.