5 Alternatives to the Casio CDP-S110BK (Including Better-Specced Options)
The Casio CDP-S110BK is a popular budget 88-key digital piano, but it’s not always the best fit if it’s out of stock, the price has crept up, or you want a different feel or feature set. Some players will prefer a more authentic action, stronger onboard speakers, or Bluetooth/MIDI connectivity for practice, recording, and songwriting.
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Roland FP-10 — At £349, this is the closest serious upgrade if you want a more refined playing experience. Like the Casio, it has 88 keys, but Roland’s PHA-4 Standard action feels more realistic and expressive than many entry-level weighted boards, and the SuperNATURAL piano engine is excellent for dynamic playing. It also includes Bluetooth and MIDI connectivity, which is a big plus for app-based learning and home recording. What’s better: action, tone quality, connectivity. What’s worse: higher price, and it’s still a fairly minimal instrument with no stand or triple pedal included. Choose this if you care most about touch and want a piano that will grow with you.
Donner DEP-10S — Priced at £302.07, this is a value-focused alternative for beginners who want a full-size 88-key setup with a stand and triple pedal included. The semi-weighted action is easier to play than a true hammer-action board for some newcomers, and the bundle makes it feel more complete out of the box. What’s better: package value, included accessories, lower total setup cost. What’s worse: the key feel is less authentic than the Casio’s weighted action, and it’s not the best option for players aiming to develop classical technique. Pick this if you want a starter home piano bundle and care more about convenience than realism.
Roland FP-30X — At £549, this is a clear step up for serious players. You still get 88 keys, but the action is more premium, the onboard speakers are much more powerful, and the sound engine is richer and more detailed. Bluetooth and MIDI are included, making it a strong choice for practice, recording, and performance. What’s better: sound, speaker power, action quality, overall polish. What’s worse: much more expensive, and overkill if you just need a simple practice piano. Buy this if you want a long-term instrument that can handle advanced playing and home performance.
STRICH SDP-300S — For £297.49, this is an interesting alternative if you want a hammer-action 88-key digital piano with a built-in stand and 25W x2 speakers. It also supports USB-MIDI and wireless connecting, which makes it appealing for modern practice setups. Compared with the Casio, it may offer a fuller out-of-the-box package and stronger onboard amplification. What’s better: included stand, speaker power, wireless/USB-MIDI features. What’s worse: less established brand reputation and likely less refined key action and sound modelling than Roland or Yamaha. Choose this if you want features-per-pound and don’t mind taking a chance on a lesser-known name.
Yamaha ARIUS YDP-105 — At £595, this is the most traditional home-piano option here. It’s designed for players who want an authentic acoustic-piano feel in a furniture-style cabinet, and Yamaha’s reputation for reliability is a major plus. Compared with the Casio, it’s far more expensive and less portable, but it may feel more satisfying in a dedicated room setup. What’s better: cabinet design, home-piano presence, Yamaha build quality. What’s worse: price, portability, and less flexibility for gigging or moving around. Go for this if you’re setting up a permanent practice space and want a more upright-piano-like experience.
Alternatives

Roland FP-10 | Compact 88-Note Digital Piano | SuperNATURAL Piano Tones | Authentic Acoustic Feel Keyboard | Great for Beginners & Experienced Players | Bluetooth & MIDI Connectivity

Donner Digital Piano Keyboard 88 Keys Weighted Semi with Piano Stand, Beginner Electric Piano Full Size with Triple Pedal, DEP-10S

Roland FP-30X | Slim & Stylish 88-Note Digital Piano | Rich Tone & Authentic Ivory-Feel | Built-In Powerful Amplifier & Stereo Speakers | Onboard Sounds | Bluetooth & MIDI Connectivity | Black

STRICH Digital Piano 88 Keys, Hammer-Action Weighted Keyboard, Full size Electric Piano Keyboard with Stand, 25Wx2 Speakers, Supports USB-MIDI/Wireless Connecting SDP-300S (Color Walnut Wood)

Yamaha ARIUS YDP-105 Digital Piano - Modern and Stylish Home Piano for Beginners and Hobbyists, Authentic Acoustic Piano Playability, in Black
Still Buy the Original If...
The Casio CDP-S110BK is still a strong buy if you want the cheapest 88-key weighted option from a well-known brand and you mainly need a straightforward practice piano. It’s especially sensible if portability, simplicity, and value matter more than premium action or extra features.
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