DanO,

I would prefer an active matrix TFT screen vs passive or dual scan. TFT is very clear and detailed and viewable from far side angles. I also would like to have the screen tilt up from flat to a high position for those of us who are way to short to view it sitting down flat. Standing is easily viewable, but I do not stand most of the time playing, as do alot of the professional folks here.

The MZ2000 had the screen tilted up a bit and the whole keyboard was wedged so that was not a problem. I found a solution with the PSR2000 by just raising the back legs of my Ultra stand all the way up and it pushes the keyboard and monitor in the correct angle for me to view.

I did get very comfortable with the side buttons (again MZ was the same) and sorting through the menus for me that way or with the dial is not a problem. I find when I use my Casio wk-1800 that the number pad is alot faster than the PSR monitor. I think a blue screen is easy on the old eyes.

Voice command? Sure! If it worked correctly. I haven't used one that does yet! I do think that commands to change to another function or style or sound could be easily done by using number commands. Sorta like a number kepad! That would not interfer with singing and talking. Voice command usually requires the operators voice trained into the system so no one else can command it. Unless you sing numbers, this should not be a problem.

Just my thoughts,

-Linda
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500