The keyboard is similar to the popular half keyboards, but with some differences. It is wireless and the keys are arranged in a circular pattern. The shape is slightly concave: it should fit the natural curve of your wrists. By design, this should help you reach each key while keeping your palm in the usual position. The whole thing is wireless, so you can place it on the table exactly where you place your hands when you sit down. It's pretty and it's comfortable to use for sure, but there are tons of alternatives on the market that do the same thing. What you can praise it for is its rich set of accessories: there are tilt stands, padded wrist rests, and magnetic pads secure each half to the table. The keyboard is available for pre-order for $400 and will start shipping on December 1. There are 7 colors available, which is rare for work keyboards