If it's priced right, it will become a good keyboard for beginners. No PC connectivity means, beginnees will be forced to learn the traditional ways without computers or gadgets screen.
Yes, only around 30$ more in my area and in e373 you get better piano sound, full layering capabilities, USB-MIDI + audio interface. I wouldn't mind e360 if it was priced differently.
I agree with both of you. The only advantage with the 360B (as I see it) is simplicity. And some people value that - fair enough. But yes, I'd rather pay less and get more features :)
I like how you identified the target-market first. It changes the format of the review.
Actually, that was unintentional, but now that you mentioned that I can see how that might be a good way to kick off all my reviews :-)
This reminds me of the old PSR-185. Lacked MIDI port, but great sounds nevertheless
Is it better than e273 ..?
Yep
If it's priced right, it will become a good keyboard for beginners. No PC connectivity means, beginnees will be forced to learn the traditional ways without computers or gadgets screen.
True. Yamaha has just released a new version actually.
Just buy an e373. Much better than these
Yes, only around 30$ more in my area and in e373 you get better piano sound, full layering capabilities, USB-MIDI + audio interface. I wouldn't mind e360 if it was priced differently.
I agree with both of you. The only advantage with the 360B (as I see it) is simplicity. And some people value that - fair enough. But yes, I'd rather pay less and get more features :)