I printed the Manufactures manual on it DonJuan and thought you'd be interested in the specs.
4 Octaves + 1 Key (49 full size keys)
Tones: 100 different
Power: DC 4 AA batteries or AC adapter
Output 300 (500) mW
Approx Size (In inches)
a)Control Panel = 3" (W) x 10" (H) x 1 3/4" (T)
b)Keyboard = 28 1/2" (W) x 6 3/4" (H) x 1/8 " (T)
c)Carrying Case = 11 1/2" (L) x 8 1/2" (W)
Weight = approx. 3.0 lbs
Polyphony = 8 notes
It is power friendly, running for up to 15 hours on 4 batteries.
Has 4 octaves
Volume Control
Different Voices
Play up to 8 notes simultanesly
Has internal speaks or can be hooked up to computer or auxiliary speakers.
Comes with AC adapter
Comes with headphones
90 day warranty
It is available thru Hecsan Company, located in San Antonio Texas.
Anyway, thought you might like to read the additional information I had on it. I certainly will let you know if it is worth anything, or a waste of money. I've never seen anything like this before though, and hopefully some other companies will get the idea, and start producing some other types of collapsable, foldable...really good travel type practice keyboards with real keys.
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