I'm comparing the Matias to Topre silent switches because they're right beside me, I can do direct typing comparisons.
The Matias silent switches are like a chunky, sloppy feeling Topre... and oddly, that isn't a bad thing at all! They both have similar high activation points.
There's definitely an ALPS-wobble to the keys. It's similar to the left control key on Realforce keyboards, but with less slack. I don't think this actually hinders typing. Travel distance "feels" noticeably shorter (than Topre), but again... not a bad thing.
Actuation force hardly feels different to 45g, but the keys spring back harder than 45g Topres. It gives the impression you're typing faster/more accurately. This is probably more perception than reality. It's a crisper/sharper motion with a somewhat wobbly cap on top. This may seem strange and contradictory, but they've got character and feel great to type on.
Only (minor) negatives so far:
- Function key next to the cursor-up key bothers me a bit.
- Plastic seams of the case make it look cheap. The silver case finish itself looks better in person, slightly more like metal/Alu, especially in the Queensland sun.
- Viewing from the side, the keycaps tilt slightly in random directions. OCD types might not like this.
So far, I like Matias silent switches better. I'm really happy I took the chance and ordered this keyboard.
Token blurry phone shot (I can add a proper photo later if anyone requests it):
![Image](http://f.cl.ly/items/133c3c0B1Y0l0y383C1K/topre-vs-matias.jpg)