Yamaha hooks up Piano to Web -- for $35,000
Posted on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:16:58 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
More News Ticker News
By Antony Bruno
DENVER (Billboard) - First the radio replaced the piano. Now, the piano is
getting its revenge.
Yamaha's Disklavier is an Internet-connected piano that, with its
DisklavierRadio service, streams Internet radio stations suited specifically for
the piano -- such as classical and jazz -- for a subscription fee of $20 per
month. A new service called DisklavierMusicStore allows users to download
permanent music files to the piano's built-in 80 GB hard drive.
Users can access either the streaming or downloadable music to teach themselves
to play the instrument by playing along in synch with the tunes, or just let it
play itself like a player piano. A high-speed Internet connection is required.
Users can control the piano and schedule downloads via a Wi-Fi-connected remote
control.
The Disklavier is available at Yamaha dealerships nationwide or via the
company's Web site for $35,000.
Reuters/Billboard
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:16:58 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
I4U Gadget Models
I4U News Product Reviews
All I4U News Categories
Hot Gadgets
- Nikon D90 on Sale
2008-08-27 17:00:00
- Keep an Eye on Your Home with Home Heartbeat
2008-08-26 12:00:00
- Erector Spykee ships this October, just one Year late
2008-08-23 10:20:08
- Femisapien Robot is shipping
2008-08-22 12:56:44
- WowWee Tribot Robot is shipping
2008-08-22 12:48:28
- Beerdolier for the Hard Core Alcoholic
2008-08-15 10:46:04
More Gadgets
100 Days until Thanksgiving Sale 2008 Countdown
August 19th marked the beginning of our 100 days Holiday Gift Guide 2008 countdown until the Thanksgiving Sales 2008 start. I4U News brings you a Holiday gift tip each day for the next 100 days. On Thanksgiving Day we will have 100 tech-gift tips in 10 categories online for you.
Explore the latest Holiday Tech Gift Tips now.
Subscribe to I4U Gadget Flyer
Stay in touch with our weekly round-up of the Top 10 Technology stories with our free newsletter.

More stories