If you want to hear PC gamers get really particular, ask them about what Some will go all in on clacky actuation punchers while others [[link]] may prefer a lighter, softer approach. Those little pieces of engineering [[link]] that sit between our fingers and the gaming world can make all the difference in dictating how we experience our fictional on screen universes. One of the best in the business of switches is about to give us a whole new option to try out, with Cherry's new
Cherry has been responsible for making many a gamer's favourite key switch since way back when mechanical keyboards were mere mythic beasts, owned by only the most serious and cashed up of the PC gaming cohort. The brand is so steadfast that its switches act as a reference point when referring to all others. These new MX Northern Light Switches are said to be a "love letter" from Cherry to the keyboard community, so my fingers are practically itching to try them.
"This is our most refined linear switch to date, and it’s made for the people who helped inspire it," says Joakim Jansson, head of product management at Cherry in the company's press release. "MX Northern Light reflects what happens when Cherry listens closely to its community and pushes the limits of precision engineering."
There's even a desk mat to match, so you can have the aurora borealis at this time of year. At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your study? Yes, and for the record I'd let everyone see it.
Regardless of your willingness to share, you can grab a pack of from Cherry's website right now for $30 USD. The keyboard and matt combination is currently only and will set you back $159 for the set.







