Loaded with 61-notes and offered at an excellent price, the Casio CT-X700 keyboard is just as comfortable an instrument for beginners as it is for more experienced players.
An extensive arranger keyboard, whether putting on a show at home or on stage, the Roland E-X50 keyboard is a step into the future - couple it with the app to access the Style Converter and fully customise your setup.
Part keyboard and part workstation, the Medeli AK603 offers a surprising amount of value for money and comes loaded with a sequencer, a style-creator, 750 sounds to work with, and more.
Loaded with CFX Voices, an 88-note GHS keyboard, Intelligent Acoustic Control, automatic accompaniments and a whole lot more, the Yamaha DGX-670 is a sublime digital piano that feels as realistic as it sounds.
For the not-yet advanced keyboardists, Casio have thoughtfully designed the LK-S250, a keyboard equipped with tons of sounds, samples and songs but most of all, handy lesson functions.
Yamaha's PSR-E360 is a keyboard with 61 touch-sensitive keys, 400 sounds, 130 accompaniment styles and 112 built-in songs. It's been designed to complement its surroundings and is a great choice for beginners.
The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.
A master of a workstation keyboard, the Yamaha Genos 2 comes brimming with every function you could ever wish for. From stunning sounds and styles to a fitted microphone input, this performance-grade keyboard has been fully set up for the stage.
Designed with the more ambitious beginner in mind, the Casio CT-S400 keyboard comes at a more than reasonable price and offers a small mountain of sounds and rhythms to help you get started.
The FKB-180 keyboard has a plethora of functions for the beginner and is interesting even for the advanced keyboardist. 422 voices, 210 rhythms and 120 practice songs form the basis. Expandable via USB and MIDI.
The Roland BK-3 is an affordable backing keyboard that offers a wide range of sounds and rhythms. In this budget-friendly set, it is complemented by a Quiklok BX-718 keyboard bench.
The Yamaha trio EZ-310, PSR EW-320 and PSR E383 is the new generation of entry-level keyboards. But with supreme quality! Over 600 sounds, 260 rhythms, many effects, and it also works as an audio interface.
For the beginning keyboardist, Casio has designed the LK-S250. A keyboard with many sounds, samples and songs, but above all with handy learning functions. Thanks to its design, you can easily take it anywhere.
You might not even have recognised a Roland in it, but 'tis really one. This Go:Keys can do a lot more than you might think, with a ZEN-Core engine under the hood, and expandable via the Roland Cloud.
This starter set includes Medeli’s M361 keyboard that’s great for beginners as well as more advanced players. It also comes with a keyboard stand and a set of headphones.
From the same series as the XE20 and EK-50L, Korg also treat us to a workstation: the Korg i3 with more focus on writing and recording via easy operation that's even easier to understand.
From the range of Korg products that includes the XE20 and EK-50L, there is also a workstation: the Korg i3. This one is a bit more focused on recording music yourself, but just as easy to operate and understand.
Designed to make jaws hit the floor, the Ketron Event might demand a weighty investment, but the sheer, staggering value of this instrument is more than worth it.
The Casio CT-S1 offers a lot of features you wouldn't expect for this budget. In the process, you get a sound that is more than worth it, including the necessary interaction with external devices. A very strong product!
The Casio CT-S400 keyboard is not only remarkably inexpensive, but also remarkably versatile. It is a true full-fledged keyboard; so there are rhythms and hundreds of sounds to play with. Very nice for starters!
The Casio CT-X700 is a keyboard with 61 keys and excellent value for money that both complete beginners and more advanced players can have a lot of fun with!
The Casio LK-S450 keyboard is somewhat similar to the CT-S400, but adds backlit keys. Very nice to learn to play this way. For this budget, it actually has everything you could wish for!
The NUX NEK-100 keyboard is one to be proud of. Striking sound for its price range, a rechargeable internal battery for over ten hours of use!
The Roland BK-3 is a very complete beginner's keyboard with 61 keys, equipped with 850 sounds, 50 drum sets, various effects and 250 accompaniments. You can also easily save your playing as an audio file on a USB stick.
With the M361, you can do anything. It features 61 touch-sensitive keys, 653 sounds, 240 rhythms and 160 songs. But it has connections for microphone, sustain pedal, USB, AUX in and headphones.
The Roland E-X50 is a complete entertainer keyboard, with all the trimmings, for home and stage use. Includes a style-maker via an external app.
A very complete entry-level keyboard, as we have come to expect from Yamaha, which has also been given a warm appearance that will stylishly blend with the décor of the average living room.
For those for whom a Genos 2 is a bit too hefty and pricey: the PSR-SX720+ is an excellent alternative. Same blood group as the Genos 2, so plenty of quality.
While it doesn't look like a traditional Roland keyboard, the GO:KEYS 3 definitely offers Roland-grade performance thanks to the built-in ZEN-Core engine and Roland Cloud support.
In return for a modest investment, the Medeli MK200 kits you out with a while lot of keyboard. Hundreds of sounds and styles in countless genres are lined up, ready, and waiting.
Outfitted with 61 touch-sensitive keys, 653 sounds, 240 rhythms and 160 songs, the Medeli M361 keyboard offers up a ton of possibilities and features a microphone, sustain pedal, USB and AUX inputs as well as a headphone jack.
Korg's EK-50L 61-note keyboard comes loaded with more than 700 sounds, 64 music styles and accompaniment styles from more than 280 genres. Play along with your favourite tunes and record your performance.
The Fazley FKB-120 keyboard comes pre-loaded with 422 sounds, 210 rhythm accompaniments and 120 songs, all for a more-than reasonable price. Sounds include everything from pianos to organs, from guitars to strings and from wind to percussion instruments!
The Fazley FKB-180 keyboard is overflowing with purpose-designed functions to help any beginner pianist to start growing and keep growing! 422 voices, 210 rhythms, and 120 practice songs, and the option to take things a few steps further via USB and MIDI.
Offering a lot for little, the Medeli MK401 keyboard features an XY-pad, DJ styles, sampling options, countless beautiful sounds and more!
While it doesn't look like a traditional Roland keyboard, the GO:KEYS 5 definitely offers Roland-grade performance thanks to the built-in ZEN-Core engine and Roland Cloud support.