I just got my hands on the Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 MK3 (in the black version), and I’m pretty happy with it. The build feels solid and well-put-together for the price, and the new 2.5" display with contextual soft keys is genuinely helpful when tweaking sounds or switching modes. The keys have a “hybrid synth-piano feel” — not ultra-premium, but responsive enough for quick sketches and production work. I particularly like how the faders, knobs, and pads are tightly integrated with Arturia’s software (especially Analog Lab), so changing presets, tweaking filters, or adjusting levels often means I don’t need to touch the mouse. That said, it’s not perfect — the display sometimes times out too quickly when navigating menus, and if you’re looking for a truly expressive, piano-grade keybed, this won’t fully satisfy you. But for what it is — a midrange MIDI controller with lots of control and software power — it punches well above its weight.