We're talking about a decent keayboard here. It does what it's supposed to o, it maps easy, and came with a free vst, in my case. It's not big, it can fit on one leg of your lap. It's also robust and doesnt break easy.
BUT
it needs a hard punch for a signal to come trough at some times, and It lacks pressure sensitivity. The small keys are easily missed too when you're used to bigger ones, but you will adapt to that, in the end.