The topic is not in any way a discussion about the quality of cherry mx switches, its if/when there will be a "next level" as fashion junkies refer to paradigm shifts when a new big actor enters the scene.
Yes, i know about alps and topres and bucklings, but lets face it, Cherry MX has become the standard go-to switch for pretty much every keyboard maker that does not own the patent to the switches theyre selling.
Will there ever be a competitor that can bring some variation and good ol' competition to the market. To me it feels like it has kinda stagnated, you have the low-end retail store level where companies have slowly introduced new types of cherry switches to the mainstream audience but by now there are several OTC options to just blacks and blues, and mid-end-over-100bucks-league (filco, ducky etc) that keeps making new boards with the same (almost) full range of switches and versions (standard, tenkeyless, backlit), with new backlit colours being the biggest innovation. Then we have the custom made korean and topre boards that are marketed for a niche audience of enthusiasts, and Bucklings and alps for the vintage guys.
Do you think we will ever see another switch-oriented company make it big on the mainstream or will we still be looking for new reds and browns year 2020? im certainly not complaining since i love all my cherry boards to death and wouldnt use a computer without them, but competition is always good, it brings innovation and new ideas. To me it seems like Cherry has almost gained a monopoly in the mainstream mechanical keyboard market and history shows that monopoly has often led to stagnation.
Since the market is certainly expanding and I BELIEVE in a pretty early state since the widespread demand of mechanical keyboard is awakening and expanding in an accelerating speed right now, so it should by no means be too late for a new big switch brand to enter and compete with cherry for the mainstream audience. I think the time would be perfect right now, since by now many people have gotten used to or familiarised themselves with the cherry range and even the mainstream audience would be eager to try something new. Just the fact that lots of people are asking for clears and greens just to see what else the market has to offer shows that there is a demand for "different" types of switches and alternatives to the ones we are used to push.
What do you think? Just some food for thought