TLDR: If you don't have a mechanical keyboard, or are just looking to try this brand, I think this is a fantastic $100 keyboard that doesn't have gamer aesthetics. It's now my new daily driver at work, winning out over a lot of other keyboards. If I were looking for a more gaming-oriented keyboard in this price range, I'd go for the G613 by Logitech.In general: the build construction is very good and very solid. It's actually quite heavy. The K Pro Red switches are incredibly smooth; maybe more so than my Cherry Reds. The thok tone is slightly different, the volume is lower (I think the keyboard housing is at least half of this), and the actuation distance seems shorter, but I haven't looked up the documented travel of these and the Cherry's. This is just how it feels back to back with my K75 that has Cherry Reds. The space bar has a very unique sound, and the keys have far less slop than my K75. Overall, I like these more than the Cherry Reds. The keycaps are the double shots and feel great. This kind of reminds me of my old G810 Logitech with the Romer Gs, which I think are excellent switches.PC > Mac switching is just a toggle on the back and works as intended. Extra PC labeled keycaps are included, but it shipped with the Mac keycaps installed from the factory.Something to note: the RGB doesn't pass through the keycaps - it's under the keys and can be seen around the edges, but the keys are not illuminated.No regrets here. No idea how long-term reliability is going to be, since I'm new to this brand, but we'll see.