The low profile Corsair K70 mk2 (Rapidfire. Not sure if that's worth mentioning, it probably is) has similar keys.
Here are my pro's and cons
Key caps
Pro: The keys are larger, the letters are larger (although some might not like the font)
Con: There is a somewhat noticeable slant to the keys that could take some getting used to, so I highly recommend trying before buying. Just to see if it's something you can live with. I'd say another con is that the symbols (!@#$% etc) are underneath the numbers on the key caps. and , . / are under <>? on the side, which is a little confusing but it's still programmed the same way so you still need to shift+3 to get # and shift+' to get "
Switches
My corsair has Cherry MX Speed key switches which are linear so it's sooooo nice to type with this keyboard. I've not yet used it to play games though so I'm not sure if there's a downside to that but I'd say that the switches are fast as they are quiet and smooth. I absolutely adore that this is a mechanical keyboard, but the feel could just put membrane keyboards to shame (I honestly decided this was the better keyboard after having testing the Steelseries APEX M800 and the APEX 150)
Body
Pro: It's really light and easy to move (which is good if you like to clean your desk frequently)
Con: For me, personally, I'm not a huge fan that the casing is metal. Simply because it's cold to the touch and it's the middle of winter where I am right now... Also, this is a wired keyboard and while it has a braided wire (which is DEFINITELY a pro) I've never seen a keyboard with such a thicc wire ?
RGB lighting
Pro: FULLY. CUSTOMIZEABLE... Like you can make each key or each zone static colours and then set the corsair logo to rainbow wave if you want to.
Con: Because the keyboard has exposed switches (which some would find stylish) the colours kinda bleed into each other and if you want to colour each zone differently, it doesn't really look good if you put a dark blue key next to a purple key for example.
Overall
Compared to my old dell, which I was very attached to because of the smooth/flat, mid-height key caps. This is better.
My old Dell keyboard was a membrane but it was pretty loud and clunky.
Compared to the G910 Orion Spectrum I bought, I think this keyboard has more customization than that keyboard. Unfortunately it doesn't have much in the way of macro keys but the sales rep recommended setting the numpad for that stuff since few people really use the numpad anyway.