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    Best Midi Keyboard for around £200

    My Neice has just started learning the piano at school, so she going to need something to practise on while she at home.

    Basically her mum is looking to spend around £200 or slightly more on a keyboard for her.

    So it going to be either the Yamaha E413-K or the CASIO CTK-5000, are these anygood has i haven't a clue when it comes to keyboards & if not what do you recommend.

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    Re: Best Midi Keyboard for around £200

    If you get a casio make sure to get ones that has the driver built into the keyboard for 64bit os.Other wise get a yamaha since I know they have 64bit drivers. Because I have a casio my self a Wk-110 and I wished I got a higher model with build in 64bit drivers or a yamaha.

    Now if she not gonna use it with a 64bit os on her computer then you dont have any thing to worry about with a casio.

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