Looks like yamaha DGX piano, my 2 cents here:
pro: 1)Solid build, many sounds and rythms so can be used as an arranger keyboard.
2) More solid keyboard action that those cheap plastic ones
3) Beautiful design.
Cons: 1)Piano sound is weak.
2) The keyboard action is still far from a true one.
Overall I'd say it's more a arranger keyboard than a piano but if you are only learning to play piano, this might not be a bad choice.
You might really want to look it the possibility to get a "real" digital piano, the one with hammer action keyboard and superb piano sound. Good models below $1000 are: yamaha p80(there might be a newer version p90), Technics XP30 and XP50.
If you are patient enough, you can get a Technics xp30 below $500 and I have to say it's one of the best digital piano I ever played, the sound sample is from steinway, the keyboard action is copied from steinway, it's perfect for classic music and very affordable.
Best luck.
pro: 1)Solid build, many sounds and rythms so can be used as an arranger keyboard.
2) More solid keyboard action that those cheap plastic ones
3) Beautiful design.
Cons: 1)Piano sound is weak.
2) The keyboard action is still far from a true one.
Overall I'd say it's more a arranger keyboard than a piano but if you are only learning to play piano, this might not be a bad choice.
You might really want to look it the possibility to get a "real" digital piano, the one with hammer action keyboard and superb piano sound. Good models below $1000 are: yamaha p80(there might be a newer version p90), Technics XP30 and XP50.
If you are patient enough, you can get a Technics xp30 below $500 and I have to say it's one of the best digital piano I ever played, the sound sample is from steinway, the keyboard action is copied from steinway, it's perfect for classic music and very affordable.
Best luck.