Like most people here, I have a slight obsession with mechanical keyboards. Up until this point though, I have only gone with 1800 layouts or similar. Number pads are kind of a big deal for my job and hobbies. I finally found an excuse to pick up something smaller though and after 2 weeks of research I landed on the M75. First I would like to go over why I believe this is such a great keeb for the money. While not perfect, I think it offers a lot compared to it's competition. You are getting a gasket mounted, hot swappable, 75% board with triple mode wireless (that works great on all connections!), rotary knob, lcd screen, and best of all, a usb-c hub built in! I wasn't sure what to expect about the typing feel, as this is my first time trying the pale green switches, but they are a joy to type on. I had to get used to the lower weight needed to depress the keys. But after an hour I feel like I can type faster than I ever have before. The double shot keys are high quality and have the perfect texture. I do wish they were shine through, but it's rare to find keys that are both high quality and shine through. The RGB works well and gets plenty bright. Especially when I end up finding some shine though keys that are up to par. You do need to control the RGB and other setup options with RK's own software though. Everything feels solid and I don't notice any wobble in the keys/switches. Stabilizers also feel adequate and I have no desire to replace them. Overall I am very happy with this board and don't feel the need to do any modding at this point. This board was purchased to be used in an HTPC controller that I am building. Since the Logitech k830 was the last decent HTPC controller to be released, I'm sick of waiting and building my own. I am designing a case I will 3d print, which will house the M75 along with a Kensington Slimblade Pro. Eventually I'll come back and update with the results.