I'm happy to hear that there is a new supplier of mechanical keyboards, as this might mean that I could walk into a local computer store and buy one (as I hoped might happen with the Scorpius M10, but no such luck).
The layout with the ?/ key moved horrifies me, but presumably that's just for the gaming keyboards which, if they did use mechanical switches, would use linears anyways. I'm not expecting anything better than pad printing for the keys.
But while Thermaltake is best known for its line of CPU fans, what on Earth is a fan doing on a keyboard? I mean, it's not as if keyboards use so much power, their controller chips need to be kept cool with a fan.
Mind you, other companies make little fans that plug into USB ports to blow on the user and keep him or her cool on warm days, but they don't use the kind of expensive high-quality fans designed for chassis mounting like we see in the photo.