
It's basically perfect. The audio device defaults work correctly based on jack detection. Same goes for Ethernet. Everything just switched over when it's there and hides when it's not, at least in Windows 10. Didn't need any software at all, drivers or otherwise, that aren't automatically installed from the MS online database. No BSOD or crashes. Very little black cutouts and flicking of the screens except when doing odd things and it may well be the laptop or AMD's lovely drivers at fault there. It can even detect monitors in realtime and add them in Windows without rebooting or forcing detection. Verified it delivers the full 65W of charging as well.










-This keyboard is super well featured: RGB, wireless (USB dongle or bluetooth), volume wheel, media buttons and gaming hotkeys, rechargeable battery, etc. -Very thin- very surprised by how thin it is. You really have to see it to believe that this is still mechanical. And despite that the switches still feel fantastic. They are low profile keys so the travel and feel will be a little different from what you're used to with Cherry switches but I'm really surprised at how this board feels mechanical without also feeling like a laptop keyboard with scissor switches. -Solid construction- even though it's thin it feels solid. -Battery life is pretty good despite it being wireless. Been using it every night with RGB on for about half a week and it's still going strong. -No noticeable lag in either wireless mode.




I used an inkjet printer for several years and was never happy with the way the cartridges would dry out. So far, with this new printer, I've been able to print several colorful flyers for an upcoming party. Very good quality. The shipping was very fast. I ordered on a Wednesday and received the printer the next afternoon.



