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Which Electronic Keyboard Is Better? Yamaha Psr-e213 Or Casio Ctk 810?

I’ve been playing regular piano, so I’m looking for one that is closest to a regular piano.
Currently looking at internet deals and these two are the ones I can afford, and they cost exactly the same. (except the casio one comes with USB port and pedal jack)
According to your experience, which would be better you think?

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M-audio Keyrig 25 Key Usb Keyboard Key Rig

M-AUDIO KeyRig 25 Key USB Keyboard Key Rig
US $60.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Oct-31-2009 10:31:51 PDT
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Woops I Forgot Something Below! An Electronic Full Keyed Piano To Learn On. Need Ear Phones And..?

I would like to buy an electronic piano to learn on that is light enough to put on my lap at night in bed and that has a full keyboard and sounds like a regular piano and so I can hear with ear phones so I don’t disturb my apartment neighbors. My mother could play any song by ear. She started playing at 5 years old in Montreal and I would be starting at 62! Anyway, I would like to be able to download my playing into a computer with a chip or disk that comes with the piano or something like that so I can hear how I sound. Is there anything like that out there? Thanks, Cool Breeze

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What’s A Good/realistic Electronic Keyboard (with Good Sound Quality)?

I currently have a Casio WK-110 and that’s a fantastic beginner piano in my opinion, with all the necessary functions and somewhat realistic keys. However, I’m looking to upgrade to a new keyboard, with 88 keys, realistic piano keys, and good sound quality (the WK-110 is decent). I’m not entirely sure of my budget right now, but calculating in the fact that I will likely sell my old keyboard to make space for my new one, I think I should be able to spend somewhere between $400-800 on it, maybe a little more or less (although probably not less unless there are good quality keyboards for that price that are a significant step up from the WK110). Does anybody own a good quality model that they would highly recommend to me? Thank you!
As a side note in case you stumble upon this randomly, you can indeed use rock band or guitar hero foot pedals as a foot pedal for the electronic keyboard, but you do need a outlet adapter or whatever it’s called. Often times you can get one from a guitar store as they are used for amps according to my brother.

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Akai Mpk25 25-key Portable Keyboard Controller Mpk New!

Akai MPK25 25-Key Portable Keyboard Controller MPK New!
US $265.00
End Date: Friday Oct-30-2009 9:34:50 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $265.00
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