Casio has just unveiled a new line of digital pianos packed with high-tech features that go beyond the world of musical instruments.
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After announcing those pianos earlier this month , the company is finally opening pre-orders for the Casio Privia PX-S5000, PX-S6000, and PX-S7000. The two higher-end pianos feature 32-watt, four-way speaker systems that promise to fill the room with spatial audio, replicating the sound and feel of playing an actual piano.
These speakers are also Bluetooth compatible, allowing you to use them to play music from any connected device. This is useful for your free time, but also to accompany you during practice.
Each features touch-sensor controls for making adjustments, a backlit LED display, and integration with a smartphone app aimed at beginning players. The app is a digital teacher of sorts, providing access to accompaniment, tutorials, scores, and more.