Worst. Keyboard. Ever.
The bottom two rows aren't supposed to be exactly aligned. With enormous shift keys YOU WOULD IMAGINE THE DESIGNER WANTS SHIFT TO BE USED CONSTANTLY. Vim users will be disappointed that ESC is not a tactile key and that Ctrl is flush with the edge and with the surface and therefore cannot be palmed but has to be explicitly held with your curled pinky. Apple got rid of its touch bar for good reasons, but sure, Dell, give it a go!
The arrow keys are absolute trash: up and down have less than half the area as left or right, and all arrow keys are wider than standard keys. Not only that, page up and down require Fn. What about home, end, and insert? Dell inexplicably made backspace narrow and Tab nearly as wide as Enter. The text is grey on grey, while the touch bar is a light color on a light color. The text is unfathomably small for a keyboard.
The right angle edge of the aluminum housing is going to dig into your wrists while you type.
The trackpad is just ... somewhere.
This is such a poorly thought out design, and somehow it passed multiple rounds of internal discussion and testing.
I personally would never buy this device for the keyboard alone. It's the antithesis to the IBM ThinkPad keyboard.
Also, why did they reuse an old model number?