![]() If not, the notes icon will remain grayed. If transposition is available, then various semitones transposition options will appear. In order to transpose click the "notes" icon at the bottom of the viewer. After you complete your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail where a download link will be presented for you to obtain the notes. Ultralight, ultra-fast, ultra-expensive.This week we are giving away Michael Buble 'It's a Wonderful Day' score completely free. That marketing ethos has penetrated PC gaming with esports-grade, competitive hardware, technologies, and features. Turns out I didn't need the competitive racing-grade swimming goggles for my weekly, 30-length public swim session, but did I buy some two months ago? Yes. The power of that marketing is unbelievably strong, even if you get burned by it multiple times. Be it a tennis racket, pair of football boots, or golf club, there's always that new thing that promises to level up your actual ability. Sports marketing has long been about marketing technological improvements as fundamental to improving your game. I'd much rather that absolute tank of a keyboard with long-lasting PBT keycaps over some flimsy thing with all the half-baked bells and whistles any day. But I've been using a Ducky One 3 (opens in new tab) lately and I've barely noticed its lack of lighting even during late-night Destiny 2 sessions. And yeah, I'll admit it's nice to have light-up switches. I know backlighting might be high on your list of wants for a board. I can think of far more features that are nice to have but massively overblown in importance: backlighting, media controls, optical switches, high polling rates, and wireless connectivity. My point is you don't need the most famous brand's offering, and beyond mechanical switches, there aren't many features I'd say are 'must-have' on any keyboard. Gateron, too, builds some smooth linears that you'll hardly tell apart from the rest.Īdmittedly, tactile switches can be night and day from all the manufacturers, but it's actually Cherry's MX Browns that are some of my least favourite key switches. For the linear switches that we mostly see offered up for gaming-those with a smooth travel-there's not much noticeably in it between some cheap Kailh-brand carbon copies versus Cherry's own. The companies that have mimicked Cherry over the years have put out some pretty impressive switches. That's just $50 for Cherry MX Red switches. But I do really rate mechanical-it's an extremely tangible upgrade to a typing experience-and you don't have to pay over the odds for it. Quite a few people actually, including PC Gamer's top brass. Do I know people that swear by the Razer Cynosa V2 for $43 (opens in new tab)? Yep, sure do. I'm recommending mechanical because I believe that it's a big upgrade over a membrane. A Cherry MX switch is a Cherry MX switch, no matter what board it's in, and this cheaper chassis delivers the mechanical clack that most of us are after on a much slimmer budget than most. A $50 keyboard (opens in new tab) rocking Cherry MX Red switches. You know what else is still a cracking keyboard? The G.Skill KM360. Still, it's one of the best gaming keyboards (opens in new tab) and good on a reasonable budget. One manufacturer that offers some great stuff on a tighter budget is Keychron, and you can buy one of its compact boards such as the Keychron K2 (opens in new tab) for $70 (opens in new tab)/ £74 (opens in new tab)-take sky-high inflation into consideration as to why it's still not that much cheaper than when I bought a Corsair mech-keeb all those years ago. The fact remains, you can get a whole lot of mechanical keyboard for very little nowadays. But I get it, that's a keyboard pushing for praise from the enthusiast keyboard community. It also comes with 75% of the keys you'd expect from a full-size keyboard and costs $250. It's the keyboard equivalent of cutting through freshly opened tofu with a sharp knife. It offers the silkiest, smoothest space bar I've ever laid a finger on. I'm not saying the Asus ROG Azoth (opens in new tab) is not a stunningly lovely gaming keyboard. ![]() ![]() The compact multi-function screen on the Asus ROG Azoth.
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