I'm fine with the way it looks, and I read on the gigabyte site it will come in all flavours of 104/105/106/107/109 keys versions, I'm sure they'll be a standard british layout among them,and therefore a more standard american layout too.
The orange keys make them stand out, which is better since they're not standard. The keyboard seems to be made for the traveling gamer though as it has an intergrated sound card to send music to the headphones more clearly. And it stores all the macros within the keyboard so you can just bring your keyboard along without dragging the computer and still be fairly comfortable, kinda like how razer kept settings for their mice, which is a neat factor if you don't enjoy more resources being taken up by unnecessary macro drivers.
I have my doubts that this keyboard will have anything other than black stem cherry's as this seems to be the most common and therefore probably the cheapest.
At the end of the day many of you who do not like the orange keys could interchange them with old cherry keyboards keycaps.
Anyway i'd rather have a taller keyboard than a wider keyboard, the g15 is too wide for many dests whereas with more people moving to lcd screens there is abit more space in front of the keyboard.
If you really can't stand it however, just get a Raptor K1, Steelkeys 6G or 7G for key anti-ghosting/n-key rollover support, or if you have a lots of money and very little space go for HHKB Pro2.
Macros are useful for repeated tasks, but if i get the keyboard i'll probably set it to run media keys and for macros to run quick chat dialogs. But the keyboard does handle over a hundred profiles, which will be mostly worthless to me as my memory will only handle a few profiles (namely(chat mode, windows mode, graphics mode, warcraft mode, etc) theres a limit, but only 3 profiles will be stored on the board which will be more than enough for me and with 10 macros per profile i doubt i'll fill each button up.
Still macros are still a gimic in the end, I do not find volume keys to be a gimic so setting a couple macro buttons to control volume, a few buttons to do some really common stuff like buying weapons or simple order chats (e.g. defend the base!!!), or best yet insult enermy button there really aren't much uses for macros.
I still like the keyboard and like the way its trying to innovate abit more than what razer and logitech are doing which are copying the crowd (led lit keys with antighosting and software based macro) and improving but keeping it cheap as possible (membrane keys)
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Keyboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ClassValue=Keyboard&ProductID=2789&ProductName=GK-K8000http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Keyboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ClassValue=Keyboard&ProductID=2789&ProductName=GK-K8000