Total Sharkoon has also actually delivered very good job, considering the price / performance ratio. 27,00 Euro are just not 100.00 or even 200.00 euros, representing a should also be clear beforehand.
Appearance: The mixture of black and blue I really like. Something impractical is the design with regard to the use of the piano finish of the plastic in the Berich the keypad. Although Looks good but only if it is Fingerabrdrucksfrei ... I'm concerned, the case would have liked to be in the roughened plastic throughout.
Writing experience: Is OK, no more, no less. The stop is relatively "soft", comparable to z. B. the Logitech K300. However, the Sharkoon is a bit louder and the stopper feels light "spongy" on. But for the occasional letter, it is enough. For me it has not come to any canting of the keys o. Ä..
Layout: a pity but here it makes the Sharkoon unnecessarily difficult. Why is the "Backspace" key to reduce the size of a normal key? Especially since it seems to have been so apparently lt. Another review a version where that was not the case. Why did you change it? For the "Enter" button has become excessively broad in the lower Berich and the right "Shift" key even wider than the "Enter" key. That's just not practical and not justifiable.
Lighting: Even if the lighting is not 100% evenly (the above is weakening a little), I'm really happy here. There are actually illuminated only the characters and you have no disturbing light source between the keys. You can see that in many cases also different if one sees shine through the illuminated foil between the keys. If the viewing angle is too narrow keys are the "F #" here is one exception and you will see a blue glow at the bottom. Nevertheless, for the price range, the lighting is good.
My conclusion: I need the keyboard for neither dragons nor for fast typing, I'm keeping it. For occasional use it is to use well. If this stupid Designpatzer with the "Backspace" key would not, I would have liked to be awarded a fourth star.