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Casio LK100 Lighted Keyboard with Premium Accessories Package | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $319.95 Buy New: $148.99 You Save: $170.96 (53%)
New (3) from $148.99
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 10
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.3 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: Premium Pack Model: CAS LK100 PPK UPC: 874171001810 EAN: 0874171001810 ASIN: B000KVRQ60
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | On-screen fingering and timing indicators | | • | 100 amazingly realistic tones | | • | 3-Step Lesson System | | • | Auto Accompaniment | | • | MIDI compatibility |
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Product Description With the LK-100 100 tones, the 50 enhanced auto-accompaniment patterns, the 100 built-in song bank tunes and the 3-step Lesson System you will be equipped to develop your musical skills.
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Look No Further. Costs Less, Delivers More July 25, 2008 Sandeep (Dallas, Texas) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was in a Electronic store and noticed our 7 year old was missing. I saw a girl hunched on this keyboard playing the keyboard. The girl was playing very well and music sounded great. That was our child! Purchased from Amazon for their package deal pricing and accesories. Free shipping. The electronic store was slightly cheaper but did not include even the AC adapter and that's basically a hassle and extra cost. And kids do need the other accessories included with this product on Amazon. So Amazon was the lowest cost option at end of the day. MOST IMPORTANT: Due to the Advertised Features, ease of play, and sound quality of this product - our daughter loves to go play on this keyboard for at least an hour every day! That's what you wish for when you go looking for your first keyboard for children.
Best gift for my 3 grandchildren August 14, 2008 Mary J. Gergel 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Casio keyboard was the "best" present for my 3 grandchildren, ages 11, 9 and 5 1/2. They can all play it. Plus they don't need any accessories as they felt it had everything they needed. Super gift.
Kids love it! October 24, 2008 Milly Adams (Exton, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the keyboard to practice for my piano lessons! My kids started playing with it and LOVE it. They play their own songs and also song off the Song List! The kids and myself think it is totally worth the price!!
Casio LK 100 Keyboard October 24, 2008 Jeannine T. Stone 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great buy, beautiful music, a must have for everyone who loves to play music of any kind.
Wonderful sound, good for kids November 21, 2008 LawyerMom (USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We recently started suspecting that our 2 year old has perfect pitch, like her father and her grandmother before her. So all the little toy keyboards that she loved to play with which were all off-key were become problematic. However, it was almost impossible to find a toy keyboard that was actually in tune and not off key. We bought and returned probably a half dozen. Then, the grandparents stepped in and started laying pressure to buy her an actual keyboard. This was the result. The keyboard has a wonderful sound and plenty of demo songs to keep young children busy. I love that it lights up and it helps illustrate the concept for children who are just learning about music and notes. The keyboard is lighter than I expected. And for the price, it was a good compromise over the toy keyboards. It's also great that it comes with a stand, headphones, and an adapter. Many of the high-end casio keybaords, for some reason, do not even include an adapter. I do warn, however, that this is a beginner keyboard. It's good for exposing your child and just to test drive to see whether or not your kid's piano interest isn't going to be just a passing phase. However, the keyboard is not going to grow with any serious piano players. There is no touch sensitivity, which is so important to learning to play the piano adequately. And I was disappointed to see that there was no USB connectivity, which you can get with the slightly more expensive Casio models. But, all in all, I'm satisfied that I'm getting my money's worth. But if you want more features and more piano-like sound/feel, then you'll have to pay more.
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