QPAD created a somewhat interesting combination by taking the most sought-after feature in the MK-85 and merging it with the MK-50, which effectively gives birth to the MK-70 for around €50 less. It obviously lacks the USB ports located a bit oddly on the MK-85 and the audio pass-through you could only really if you had a headset with an unusually short cable. Overall, its concept makes great sense as it combines the features most people want and offers these up at a more affordable price, though it is still an expensive keyboard. The MK-70's gaming performance is obviously very good because it uses the Cherry MX Red keys in a very sturdy construction. That and its good looks combine to make it an easy choice if you do not care about macros, USB ports, and audio pass-through.