
This real working electric piano weighs less than a kilogram and is only 3cm thick. It even has all those special features that its less flexible counterpart has, including multiple rhythm settings and cheesy demo music.
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For people in the US, I saw this on sale at Sharper Image a couple months ago. Good for the traveling song-writers~
Posted by: Plinan | March 06, 2007 at 12:51 AM