Alright guys, so right here I have the packaging for the Tecware Phantom Elite 87 keys mechanical keyboard. If you were comparing blues vs blues, it's a toss up that boils down to personal preference. ... for what I'm using it for i.e. Downloadable software with Macro, and Per-key lighting Compatible with Win XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 Hot swap switch sockets for MX switches. The lighting was implemented well. Tecware Phantom vs:-Red Dragon 87 key w/blue switches At roughly the same price (Tecware is $3 cheaper) I would recommend the Tecware simply due to the fact you can get it with red switches which I prefer. Tecware Phantom 87 Key Mechanical Keyboard, RGB led, Outemu RED Switch 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,511. Tecware Phantom Elite 87 Keys 4 extra switches Key switch puller. If you were comparing blues vs blues, it's a toss up that boils down to personal preference. lighting and software. Tecware Phantom vs:-Red Dragon 87 key w/blue switches At roughly the same price (Tecware is $3 cheaper) I would recommend the Tecware simply due to the fact you can get it with red switches which I prefer. Tecware Phantom vs:-Red Dragon 87 key w/blue switches At roughly the same price (Tecware is $3 cheaper) I would recommend the Tecware simply due to the fact you can get it with red switches which I prefer. There is a software for this keyboard which I thought was surprising for the price point. The software allows you to change the polling rate of the keyboard (125-1000hz) as well as assign colors and macros to keys although I haven't experimented with it yet. If you make a custom rgb profile in the software is it saved to the keyboard or does the software … WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE. It looks smooth and clean. Huge shoutout to Tecware for sending out the Phantom to review! If you were comparing blues vs blues, it's a toss up that boils down to personal preference. Gaming and general computer stuff video editing browsing online etc feels great.