The mini looks to be your basic 60% standard win key layout. The fact you can blend between the 2 led colors is pretty sharp. I'd want either a red blue to make a nice purple or see if you can do a burgandy. I might also go blue green to get a teal/cyan if they offer that. Maybe if it sells well they'll venture into the 70% range and add the F key row.<br><br>

For the Shine 4 seeing that the legs are removable is a big plus for me. If you want to use them they look pretty solid and I'd suspect they have rubber non skid feet on them. While not full RGB you can mix shades between the 2 colors and if can be done on a per key basis that's sweet.<br><br>

I'm not sure why you need 2 knobs for that and not put it in a function layer somewhere. I think the knobs kill it for me. I know a lot of people that use the 4 extra keys over the number pad. The other thing that is a bit off putting imo about the Shine 4 is the big ducky logo molded into the back of the case. Previously they've been fairly subtle with the logo. The spacebar and the meta key on the Shine 2 and not even that much on the 3 so that seems a surprise. We'll see what actually makes it to market.