Originally posted by LUVINMYG70:
Basing your opinion on Brand preference and or web demos in this case is a silly silly mistake.
Who cares that it doesn't have a Clav, Wurly or Any other sound accesible from the front panel....I will always have a place in my heart for a NWS Schimmel 213 (7 foot) but I swear I came within an eyelash of making it on the V....
Well, LUVINMYG70, if we are to go by your user name, you are a Roland fanboy, at least as far as the G70...

Most of us have brand preferences, in fact some people don't "buy" brands...as much as "join" them....and no doubt I'm as guilty as some, but having a "stage piano" (the V-Piano is advertised as such) with the only sound easily accessible being an "acoustic piano" (yes, I know it is variable) would be a limitation to most people, regardless of what brand's name is on their T-shirt...
Perhaps your needs preclude an easily accessible Rhodes or Wurly patch, but most stage piano players who require/use other sounds on a gig besides acoustic piano wouldn't agree with you.
I don't have a place in my heart for a NWS Schimmel 213 (7 foot) but I do have a genuine fondness for a digital stage piano with Rhodes and Wurly patches as well as a choice of several Acoustic piano sounds.
A one trick pony may work for you, but it's neigh good for me.
Ian