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January 18, 2006

CES: How Casio Stole The Show

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Casio Horns

While we were waiting for the Panasonic Press Conference, Casio was stealing the show. Their horns section was “practicing” for the opening day of CES, but they did an excellent job of keeping all the press entertained and interested in Casio while we were waiting for Panasonic.

Privia PX-110Casio was showing off their digital pianos and had musicians playing throughout the duration of the show, demonstrating their pianos and attracting attention. Privia was the line of pianos that had just been released. We played with them and the keys felt weighted like a real piano. It was so noisy on the convention floor, however, it was really hard to tell how it sounded. I couldn’t even tell if it was louder if I hit the key firmly because of all the ambient noise. A convention isn’t really the best spot to test music equipment. I liked the feel of the keys, though. It reminded me of playing a real piano.

Here is a link to the Casio Privia website:

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