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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfect beginner keyboard
NICE! Perfect size, and just the right amount of "things to do" (buttons) for my 3 girls to play around with and learn from. Super easy to set-up and so far battery life seems much better than I thought it would be. Highly recommended.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Keyboard
I would have like to have known how cheap this was made.
It is good for the kids to play with but had I realized
it was chinzy I probably would have saved my money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for starters and kids
I think this is perfect for kids starting off. My kids love all the funky sounds and the beats.
If purchasing with the stand, the stand is adjustable, and works for standing position, not sitting, it is too high.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Certainly a nice toy - but not for me
I have a 61 key known brand name keyboard. I purchased this so I could easily carry it around. I see how good it can be as a toy - but I don't think it will be of any use if you are looking for a keyboard to practice on.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good for children beginning piano lessons
The price is right and my children love it.
Regarding a power adapter, I found some really useful advice by another reviewer.
"I've noticed a lot of people here were having a hard time finding the right adapter for their specific keyboards, and I've got a solution. You don't actually need to buy a Casio brand adapter to fit your Casio keyboard (matching model numbers can be tricky online). Here's a fool- proof method for finding the right adapter every time;

On the back or underside of your keyboard, there should be a voltage rating (which looks like a number followed by 'V'. For example, '9V' or '8V') and a milliamp rating (which looks like a larger number followed by 'mA'. For example, '850mA' or '900mA').

With those two numbers, you can find the exact adapter you need. :) For example, my keyboard is rated '9V 850mA', which looks like a bunch of gobbldeygook until you type it into a search engine or show it to a salesperson at any electronics or toy store. Almost all adapters are rated this way and regardless of the manufacturer (i.e. Casio, Yamaha), you'll always get the exact adapter you need when using voltage and milliamp numbers. Just be sure the other end of the adapter is the right fit for your input jack, and you're all set."


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